There’s no feeling in the world like the thrill you get when you’re eye-to-eye with one of Africa’s most formidable predators.
Suddenly, you notice the ‘alienness’ of his eyes. The curiousness with which he looks at you, the intelligence and calculation behind the gaze, his assessment of you - not as a human with consciousness but as a prey item.
The sheer power, strength and athleticism of a lion is unrivalled in the African savannah.
Available Editions
Small: 10
Medium: 10
Large: 10
Size
PRODUCT INFO
PRINT ONLY.
Printed on Innova Etching 315 gsm cotton rag paper that is sustainably sourced and FSC® certified. Available in three sizes:
Small - 300x200mm
Medium - 450x300mm
Large - 600x400mm
All prints are hand signed.
UK buyers: If you would like your print to be framed, please email me and we can discuss the options -- thank you!
SHIPPING INFO
FREE SHIPPING.
Prints fulfilled on an order-by-order basis so please be patient.
Estimated handling time is 5-7 working days.
Shipped by Royal Mail – Tracked & Signed. UK orders should arrive within 1-2 working days and International orders should arrive within 5-7 working days.
ORDER IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS -- please see the timetable for UK & International cut-off dates.
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Why Lewa Wildlife Conservancy?
It's personal...
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a private reserve in the centre of Kenya. Originally founded as a rhino sanctuary in 1983, Lewa's rhino population has grown from 15 founding individuals to over 169 rhinos today. Lewa now holds 14% of Kenya's rhino population and is a leading pioneer in rhino conservation. By providing a suitable and safe habitat for threatened wildlife, Lewa has also enabled other key African species to thrive, including the critically endangered Grevy's zebra, elephants, lions, wild dogs, cheetah, the critically endangered Pancake tortoise and many more...
I have a masters in Wildlife Conservation and my thesis investigated black rhinos. I spent 7 months researching the black rhino population on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and I worked with some of the most inspiring, passionate and amazing people that I have ever met. I have witnessed first-hand the incredible work that is conducted on Lewa: vital scientific research, cutting-edge anti-poaching strategies, working closely with the local communities and providing educational outreach programmes to the surrounding schools. Lewa is truly a catalyst for conservation.
20% of all profits will be donated to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, specifically to the Research & Monitoring Department - my home for seven months, and a department whose work is vital for the conservation of several critically endangered species across the landscape. To find out how you will be helping, please visit www.lewa.org. Thank you!