
Sycamore Gap Cloudscape
£12.50
A monochrome study where the sky does the talking: towering summer cumulus filling two thirds of the frame above the symmetrical V of the crags, the tree compact and dark at the base of the notch. For anyone who loves the big Northumberland sky as much as the tree itself.
The sycamore at Sycamore Gap stood in a dramatic dip in Hadrian's Wall near Crag Lough, and for decades it was the most photographed tree in England. It was felled in September 2023, an act that was mourned far beyond Northumberland, which makes photographs of the tree in its landscape all the more treasured now. Every print here was made while it stood.
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