Ingo Arndt German, b. 1968

Measuring more than 31,000 square kilometers, Lake Baikal in Siberia is the largest freshwater lake on earth. During the long winters, which last from November to March with temperatures reaching –50 °C, a thick sheet of ice covers the water. Ingo braved the bitter cold to capture the multifaceted structures etched into the ice in his pictures. Cracks in the 70-centimeter- thick ice and frozen air bubbles create abstract patterns that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. 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, Ice III
    Ice III
    60 x 90 cm
    39.4 x 59.1 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Ice IV
    Ice IV
    60 x 90 cm
    39.4 x 59.1 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Ice I
    Ice I
    60 x 90 cm
    39.4 x 59.1 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Ice II
    Ice II
    60 x 90 cm
    39.4 x 59.1 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Ice V
    Ice V
    60 x 90 cm
    39.4 x 59.1 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Ice VI
    Ice VI
    60 x 90 cm
    39.4 x 59.1 inch
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