Tundra biome

Tundra Biome

Piece description from the artist

A biome can be defined as ”a major community on earth with a predominant vegetation and adapted organisms to that particular environment.” It is the place where biodiversity and resilience are made and engineered (by nature).

The tundra is characterized as lands with shrubby vegetation, composed of dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses, and lichens, which is adapted to harsh conditions with an extremely cold climate. The biodiversity is low, there is poor nutrients availability and little precipitation with a short season (the Arctic summer) of growth and reproduction. There are alpine and arctic tundras.

The artwork has been designed with the golden ratio in mind and has the Pantone® colours Antique Moss, Azure Blue, Jet Black, Snow White and Sunlight.

Other works by Jack Kruf

About Jack Kruf

Breda, Netherlands

The dynamics and diversity of the forest and the city inspire me to reflect on good public governance and stewardship of society and nature. Educated as a forest ecologist and social psychologist at Wageningen University, I was able to serve society as a (city) manager and strategist, as well as nature conservation steward to protect and preserve their precious values. I fel in love with graphic design and colour management. I try to turn my impressions into expressions.

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