nyati | African Buffalo Acrylic Print | Peter Delaney

from $1,000.00

Inyati. Addo. He is not yet the boss — but everything about him says it is coming. Side-on against open sky, head raised, one knee bent as if the ground itself is waiting. Shot on medium format from a low angle — his full body, the sweep of his horns, the depth of his muscle, all held in the frame.

This is not a photograph of a buffalo. It is a portrait of something still gathering its power.

On acrylic, his presence deepens. Face-mounted on 2mm crystal-clear acrylic, the image sits within the surface — not behind glass — bringing every detail of his hide, his horns, and the open sky forward with extraordinary clarity.

Your presentation — all at no extra charge:

  • Frameless — clean, polished edges

  • Slimline aluminium frame — Black, White, Silver, or Gold

✓ Ready to hang ✓ Free worldwide shipping ✓ Ships in 10–12 days, insured and trackable

"Each print is carefully reviewed before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets the standard the work demands." — Peter

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Inyati. Addo. He is not yet the boss — but everything about him says it is coming. Side-on against open sky, head raised, one knee bent as if the ground itself is waiting. Shot on medium format from a low angle — his full body, the sweep of his horns, the depth of his muscle, all held in the frame.

This is not a photograph of a buffalo. It is a portrait of something still gathering its power.

On acrylic, his presence deepens. Face-mounted on 2mm crystal-clear acrylic, the image sits within the surface — not behind glass — bringing every detail of his hide, his horns, and the open sky forward with extraordinary clarity.

Your presentation — all at no extra charge:

  • Frameless — clean, polished edges

  • Slimline aluminium frame — Black, White, Silver, or Gold

✓ Ready to hang ✓ Free worldwide shipping ✓ Ships in 10–12 days, insured and trackable

"Each print is carefully reviewed before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets the standard the work demands." — Peter