Ingo Arndt German, b. 1968

Amid sixty-mile-per-hour winds and subzero temperatures, Ingo captures ethereal images of musk oxen in Dovrefjall National Park, Norway. These animals are built for this environment, with thick fur covering a layer of wool to help them endure the bitter cold. It is exactly this adaptation that puts the oxen at risk. As temperatures rise, the skies in the Nordic latitudes produce rain during winter warm spells. When the rain freezes, a sheet of ice buries lichen and moss, which represent essential food for the herds during the long winter season. 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, Muskox I
    Muskox I
    100 x 150 cm
    39.4 x 59.1 inch
  • Ingo Arndt, Muskox
    Muskox
    100 x 150 cm
    39.4 x 59.1 inch
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