UMA’s sprawling root hut installation engulfs visitors in a curtain of branches and moss

the project is carved into the farmer’s agricultural land, cultivated for over a century

ROOT HUT UNVEILS AS A MOSS-CLOAKED ENCLAVE IN GRÖDINGE

Ulf Mejergren’s next installation in his Farm Art series invites visitors to seek shelter in a moss-cloaked enclave carved into the forest ground. Created in collaboration with Swedish farmer Robert Pettersson, the Root Hut emerges as a fusion of living and dead tree roots tucked into a sloping expanse of agricultural land in Grödinge. Encompassing the duo’s picturesque Dandelion Hut backdrop for picnic-goers, and the Moss Hut — a feeding point for wild boars — the broader project seeks to intertwine the practical know-how of the farmer with Mejergen’s artistic intentions to craft a series of natural structures and artworks across the farm.

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