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- Blue Ice, 2014
- Break in the Clouds 1/10, 2014
- Burleigh Falls, 2020
- Glacier Front 1/10, 2014
- Ice Storm 1/5, 2020
- Penguin Colony in the South Shetlands 1/10, 2014
- Polar Winds, 2012
- Reflected Sunset 1/10, 2012
- Retreating Wave 1/5, 2019
- Tidal Ice 1/5, 2019
- Glacier Abstract 1/5, 2018
- Kiglapait Rocks (Homage to Henry Moore) 3/15, 2007
- Ice Blink 3/10, 1995
- Igneous Intrusion (1/15), 2007
- Lake Tasisuak (2/15), 2007
- Gentoo Penguins and Arctowski Peninsula, 2014
- Link Lichen on Coarse Rock 2/15, 2013
- Neptune's Eye (1/15), 2007
- Painted Wall (2/15), 2007
- Seepage (1/5), 2007
- Volcanic Ash on Glacier 1/5, 2018
- Winter Sunset 1/6, 2018
- Supporting Wall, 2016
- Shipwreck, Iceland 1/6, 2015, 2016
- Philip's World 1/6, negative: 1987, printed 2013
- Miro's Train 1/5, negative 2013, print 2014
- Memories of Poland 1/5, 2016-2017
- Crayola Rendez - vous 3/5, negative: 2013 printed: 2015
- Bonfire 1/6, 2018
- Abstract Collage #11 1/6, 2018
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Arnold’s visual impression of the world is perceived as a continuous mix of complexities, order and disorder. He finds it both pleasurable and rewarding to discover and record the underlying rhythms concealed in hidden forms and elusive colours. These compelling stimuli can be found everywhere; be it in the familiar city streets or in the exotic environment of an arctic sea cave. His commitment is then to search and find the quality of light that can inspire the imagination, add value to an ordinary subject or bring attention to objects passed by. Often he combines and layers these images to create visually exciting abstract images. In his landscape photographs, Arnold composes on the spot. He does not shoot multiple images in order to find one 'good' one. His abstract photographs, however, are composed of creative layering of images to form a pleasing and interesting result.