Choje Among the Giants
Choje Among the Giants
A Monochrome Meditation on Survival
Beneath ancient stone in Namibia's Giant's Playground, a lone quiver tree rises — weathered, bowed, but unbroken. Known to the San people as choje, the Tree of Life, it has outlasted everything around it. In black and white, stripped of colour, it becomes something architectural. Something permanent.
This is not a landscape. It is a portrait of endurance.
Available in signature 2:1 ratio | Slimline aluminium frame | Free insured worldwide shipping
Investment: $11,000
Mintlangu: Nkuma
(The One of the Earth)
Mintlangu: Nkuma — The One of the Earth
From the high bank of the Shingwedzi River, I watched Nkuma unlock the earth's hidden water. Dark, monumental, mud-gleaming — he emerged from the riverbed carrying the very essence of the Kruger with him. His scimitar tusks spoke of countless seasons. His stillness spoke of something older.
To stand in the presence of a tusker like this is to understand what the word ancient actually means. This image preserves that presence at a scale worthy of it.
Available in signature 2:1 ratio | Slimline aluminium frame | Free insured worldwide shipping
Investment: $11,000
Ready to Hang. Museum Quality.
Crafted with museum-grade acrylic glass and aluminium backing, archival fine art quality,
delivered with free insured worldwide shipping.
Elephant Oasis
Elephant Oasis
A Moment of Silent Communion
A massive bull approaches through a hidden Kruger waterhole — ears wide, trunk extended, his mud-coated skin catching the last of the light. He is not threatening. He is simply present, completely and absolutely, in the way only wild things can be.
At a monumental scale, every wrinkle in his hide, every hair, every droplet of water becomes visible. This is what it means to stand before an elephant.
Available in signature 2:1 ratio | Slimline aluminium frame | Free insured worldwide shipping
Investment: $11,000
Sons of Rosetta | Ruka and Rafiki
Sons of Rosetta — Ruka and Rafiki
Legacy in Motion
Two cheetah brothers, heirs to Rosetta's bloodline, scan the horizon from a termite mound in Mara North. Rafiki stands. Ruka watches. Around them, the pale grass flows like water. At the time I made this image, only sixty cheetah remained in this area.
In the months that followed, both brothers crossed into Tanzania. Only Ruka returned.
This image carries that knowledge now. It is not just a portrait of hunters — it is a document of something fragile and irreplaceable.
Available in signature 2:1 ratio | Slimline aluminium frame | Free insured worldwide shipping
Investment: $11,000
Queen of the Mara & Family
Queen of the Mara & Family
A Portrait of Legacy
A matriarch leads her family across the open Mara — unhurried, certain, the mountain behind her. She has done this ten thousand times. She will do it ten thousand more, or she won't, and something irreplaceable will be lost.
In black and white, at this scale, what you see is not a herd of elephants. It is a civilisation in motion.
Available in signature 2:1 ratio | Slimline aluminium frame | Free insured worldwide shipping
Investment: $11,000
Mintlangu: N'wati
(The One of the Sun)
Mintlangu: N'wati — The One of the Sun
Where Nkuma carries the earth, N'wati carries the light. His pale hide glows against the autumn riverbank, his tusks sweeping in perfect arcs. Two brothers, two elements, one river — and a bond that outlasted everything around it.
This is the companion piece to Nkuma. Together they form Mintlangu — the pair — one of the most powerful two-piece collections in African wildlife photography.
Available in signature 2:1 ratio | Slimline aluminium frame | Free insured worldwide shipping
Investment: $11,000
The Stare
The Stare
A Moment of Raw Connection
Sunset over Nakuru. A young lion rises from the dust — his gaze meeting yours with no barrier, no distance, no safe remove. This is not a photograph of a lion. It is the moment before everything changes.
Some images ask to be looked at. This one looks back.
Available in signature 2:1 ratio | Slimline aluminium frame | Free insured worldwide shipping
Investment: $11,000
“What Collectors Say”
“‘Absolutely breathtaking prints, exceptional quality’ – Sally, South Africa
‘These are the best wildlife prints I’ve ever seen’ – Ken, Australia
… and more.”
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"I have recently received my second print, and I must admit I have a list of several to follow. Peter's work is really beyond all the eloquent words I could throw out. Not only a superb photographer, but Peter's ability also, to bring emotion into the picture thru his words is astounding. I have never felt such deep stirring feelings as when I view his work. Presently I have "The Gladiator" and just received "Reposeful Contemplation" They are even more stunning when they are on your wall if you can believe that. Peter, you're a master at what you do. I am so ecstatic to have been acquainted with your work. I'm sure we will chat in the near future number #3. With much adoration..."
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"Hi Peter,
I just wanted to let you know that I received your Elephant Ridge acrylic print today and it is AMAZING.
Wow, it is even better than I imagined, what an incredible photographer you are!
I just can't take my eyes off this photo - the depth, clarity, and details
are all truly incredible.
Wishing you all the best.
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"HE TALKS TO ANGELS
Peter's beautiful work is truly epic, as though he has other-worldly
connections! I own one of his works, and every day I pause to take it in again -bringing me such joy.
To have one of Peter Delaney's images in your home is your connection to a world few of us will ever experience and a connection to nature and the earth that is truly rare
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"Hi Peter,
Majestic is an understatement. I'm truly blown away. This is going to be an exquisite addition to our home.
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"Just wanted to show you.
We looove this!!
Our home is full of black and white."
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"Dear Peter
It has only taken the framers about 2 months to frame our prints but it has certainly been worth the wait. I have just taken a quick photo of them in situ... will take a better one when the light is better. The elephant looks like he is heading for our fruit bowl!!! Might have to move that!! Anyway, we are beyond thrilled with them and even in our low ceilinged home in Wiltshire they just look fabulous!! "
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“Eye to Eye” Wonderful addition to our office! Have been very happy with the acrylic print
Thanks!
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the production and delivery time for a Monumental Print?
Due to the meticulous, handcrafted process required for these large-scale pieces, please allow approximately 30 days for production and secure, insured shipping. Your masterpiece will be delivered directly to your door.
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What are Monumental Prints made from?
Each piece is a museum-grade fine art print, using Epson UltraChrome HDX pigment inks for exceptional archival quality. It is permanently face-mounted behind flawless crystal-clear acrylic glass and backed with aluminium Dibond for ultimate stability and a luminous, gallery-quality finish.
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How is the print mounted and hung?
Your Monumental Print arrives ready to hang with a secure, professional aluminium rail system. Due to the significant size and weight, we strongly recommend hiring a professional art installer to ensure safe and secure installation on your wall.
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Do you offer a warranty?
Yes. Your print is crafted in partnership with a European master printer, recognised with eight "World's Best Photo Lab" awards, who offers a 5-year warranty against any manufacturing defects.
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Do you ship internationally?
Yes, we offer free insured worldwide shipping on all Monumental Prints. Delivery is included in the price and takes approximately 30 days from order to delivery.
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Can I order a custom size?
Currently, the Monumental Prints collection is offered in the signature 2:1 ratio sizes shown. For any special requests,
Please get in touch with us for a personal consultation.
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Do you work with interior designers and trade professionals?
Yes, I regularly collaborate with interior designers, architects, and stylists. Whether you're sourcing a single statement piece or curating a full collection, I offer trade support and bespoke sizing options.
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What should I do if my artwork or frame arrives damaged?
Although we package each piece with extreme care, damage can occasionally occur during shipping.
Please accept the package and inspect the external packaging.
Note any visible damage on the delivery receipt.
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Keep all original packaging.
We will work quickly to arrange a replacement and guide you through the process.
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