Ingo Arndt German, b. 1968

Animal Architecture

We are all familiar with architecture designed by human beings. Yet architecture by animals for the most part goes unnoticed, although they were building nests, dams, and huts when we still dwelled in caves. From the tiny nest of a hummingbird to the largest structures created by animals, the coral reefs, there are constructions that continue to amaze us even today. Besides their dwellings, the different animal species, the builders, are shown. The motifs from the wild are supplemented by a selection of studio photographs whose detailed views open up a world that otherwise remains hidden the complexity of a wasp’s nest, the winding interior of a nautilus, or the artful grass network of a harvest mouse nest. Works shown are a selection of currently available works. Please reach out to our team for more information about this serie or for additional works.
  • Ingo Arndt, Caddisfly Case
    Caddisfly Case
    28 x 28 cm
    11 x 11 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Moorhen Nest
    Moorhen Nest
    28 x 28 cm
    11 x 11 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Wasp Nest
    Wasp Nest
    28 x 28 cm
    11 x 11 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Pallid Carrier Shell
    Pallid Carrier Shell
    28 x 28 cm
    11 x 11 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Nautilus
    Nautilus
    28 x 28 cm
    11 x 11 inch
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