Im finally compelled to ask you where you come from.
I see you under that marbled tree
You are half of the ancient forest
Your other half is mostly me
Come winter, the frost blows stately
Settling in like a long stare
It carves a space for every leaf branch
letting memory find her way to airI see you in me,
Despite the thick inlay
Your song is solid, strong.
your intention is your core
Softer now, you whisper
Come, stay close by
These roots of yours are far and wide
Time will continue to roll upon itself
But the bounty, the protection, the witness stays inside
— Anna Moller
image above:
Anna Moller, Untitled, Digital C Print, 40 x 50 inches, 2008
The Wild Project, is pleased to present The Long Way Home a series of photographs by Anna Moller that explore the lush countryside of Värmland, a historical province in Western Sweden. Moller spent her summers there as a child and has been photographing its surroundings for the past 5 years. Her landscapes, shrouded in a dense fog and dotted with the outline of trees, convey a sense of wonder at approaching a familiar place but seeing it afresh for the first time. Anna says of the area If you walk the land you can feel swells of quiet, seas of forests and rivers made of glass. If you look closely you can see the stories of my family.
Anna Moller is a fine-art photographer based in New York City. Her work has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, and in Europe. Moller works for Getty Images and has a myriad of editorial clients.