Landscape scenes such as “Field of Poppies”, “Sunflowers”, “Beech Forest” or “Birch Grove” are similar to tapestries, in which Klimt introduces a sense of rhythm, creating a repeating pattern, grouping vertical and horizontal lines and color spots.
A variety of mosaic pieces, filling the horizon and destroying free space, helped him get rid of “fear of free space.” The fact that in his landscapes there is not even a hint of the presence of people helps us to understand that Klimt really perceived landscapes as living beings.