The last place you hope to find your work is in your beer glass in the weekend. But the foamy edge of the glass looked exactly like polygonal tundra – a distinct pattern in the landscape formed by the continuous expansion and shrinking of frozen water (ice wedges) in the ground.

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  1. […] Dotwork over an acetone transfer print of a rather young dwarf birch stem By comparing the ring widths to weather conditions in the corresponding year, or to changes in the landscape, you can tell a little bit about which conditions promote of limit growth of your shrub population Fineliner drawing over acetone transfer print of a tundra landscape Dotwork drawing of Betula nana leaves. What perplexed me is that up close the leaf tissue looks a bit like a polygonal tundra landscape. […]

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