Within Windturbines with Vindsäter Tree, Paul Scott explores the aesthetic contrast between traditional and contemporary conventions of landscape. The tree and lovebirds in the foreground derive from a long tradition of wares that are widely admired for their picturesque aesthetic appeal. However, Scott’s landscape also features wind turbines, which in the minds of some are perceived as destructive intrusions in the natural beauty of the landscape. This juxtaposition raises intriguing questions as to what it is that makes a landscape beautiful.