Nine ostriches stand tall in waist-high grass, heads turned in different directions — alert, curious, watchful. Above, faint storm clouds linger without threat, their soft drama held in check so the birds remain the story. The grass flows like a gentle sea, giving the image texture and rhythm without overwhelming the subjects.
Captured in the Northern Cape at Mokala Game Reserve. Nine ostriches, each facing its own horizon, gathered in waist-high grass beneath leftover storm clouds.
On archival matte canvas, the image softens without losing its quiet drama. The textured finish adds warmth, honouring the strange, ancient beauty of these birds.
Your presentation — optional floating frame:
Black Oak — striking, contemporary
Brown Elder — warm, earthy
White Maple — bright, modern
Natural Maple — cool, understated
✓ Ready to hang — hand-stretched on solid wood
✓ Free worldwide shipping
✓ Ships in 10–12 days, insured and trackable
"Our master printers personally review every order before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets our museum standard."
— Peter
Nine ostriches stand tall in waist-high grass, heads turned in different directions — alert, curious, watchful. Above, faint storm clouds linger without threat, their soft drama held in check so the birds remain the story. The grass flows like a gentle sea, giving the image texture and rhythm without overwhelming the subjects.
Captured in the Northern Cape at Mokala Game Reserve. Nine ostriches, each facing its own horizon, gathered in waist-high grass beneath leftover storm clouds.
On archival matte canvas, the image softens without losing its quiet drama. The textured finish adds warmth, honouring the strange, ancient beauty of these birds.
Your presentation — optional floating frame:
Black Oak — striking, contemporary
Brown Elder — warm, earthy
White Maple — bright, modern
Natural Maple — cool, understated
✓ Ready to hang — hand-stretched on solid wood
✓ Free worldwide shipping
✓ Ships in 10–12 days, insured and trackable
"Our master printers personally review every order before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets our museum standard."
— Peter