Life in Death
In this haunting black and white photograph, vultures sit stoically in the skeletal remains of a dead tree, their keen eyes scanning the vast African savannah for the promise of sustenance. The stark contrast of the monochrome tones highlights the ethereal beauty of this somber scene, where life and death intertwine in a perpetual dance.
"Life in Death" philosophically explores the symbiotic relationship between decay and renewal, illustrating how even in death, the tree serves a crucial purpose. It becomes a sanctuary and a vantage point, its lifeless form giving rise to new life as it supports these harbingers of nature’s eternal cycle. This image invites viewers to ponder the mystical connections that sustain the natural world, where every end is but a new beginning.
Artwork details
For the optimal quality the photography is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 g/m² acid- and lignin-free paper made of 100% cotton with a smooth and soft surface.
Size is 70 cm x 100 cm with no frame.
The artwork is signed, numbered and delivered with a certificate of authenticity
Only 5 prints are made of each art piece
10% of the profits made from this art piece will go to WWF to help protect wild animals.
In this haunting black and white photograph, vultures sit stoically in the skeletal remains of a dead tree, their keen eyes scanning the vast African savannah for the promise of sustenance. The stark contrast of the monochrome tones highlights the ethereal beauty of this somber scene, where life and death intertwine in a perpetual dance.
"Life in Death" philosophically explores the symbiotic relationship between decay and renewal, illustrating how even in death, the tree serves a crucial purpose. It becomes a sanctuary and a vantage point, its lifeless form giving rise to new life as it supports these harbingers of nature’s eternal cycle. This image invites viewers to ponder the mystical connections that sustain the natural world, where every end is but a new beginning.
Artwork details
For the optimal quality the photography is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 g/m² acid- and lignin-free paper made of 100% cotton with a smooth and soft surface.
Size is 70 cm x 100 cm with no frame.
The artwork is signed, numbered and delivered with a certificate of authenticity
Only 5 prints are made of each art piece
10% of the profits made from this art piece will go to WWF to help protect wild animals.
In this haunting black and white photograph, vultures sit stoically in the skeletal remains of a dead tree, their keen eyes scanning the vast African savannah for the promise of sustenance. The stark contrast of the monochrome tones highlights the ethereal beauty of this somber scene, where life and death intertwine in a perpetual dance.
"Life in Death" philosophically explores the symbiotic relationship between decay and renewal, illustrating how even in death, the tree serves a crucial purpose. It becomes a sanctuary and a vantage point, its lifeless form giving rise to new life as it supports these harbingers of nature’s eternal cycle. This image invites viewers to ponder the mystical connections that sustain the natural world, where every end is but a new beginning.
Artwork details
For the optimal quality the photography is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 g/m² acid- and lignin-free paper made of 100% cotton with a smooth and soft surface.
Size is 70 cm x 100 cm with no frame.
The artwork is signed, numbered and delivered with a certificate of authenticity
Only 5 prints are made of each art piece
10% of the profits made from this art piece will go to WWF to help protect wild animals.