She has crossed these plains a thousand times. You can see it in the way she moves — unhurried, certain, trunk reaching forward as she grazes without breaking stride. Behind her, near the acacia, her daughter and granddaughter stand and watch. They know not to rush her.*
Two acacias anchor the frame — one at the centre, one set back to the left — and she moves between them as though the Mara arranged itself around her. The family holds the far side of the tree. Clouds build above the plain, adding depth to a sky that might otherwise have been empty. The grass is dry, short, end-of-season — it keeps the eye exactly where it belongs.
At 240 × 135 cm (94 × 53 inches), this is the scale the image was made for. The procession stretches across the wall, and the room adjusts around it.
Face-mounted on 4mm crystal-clear acrylic, the image sits within the surface rather than behind glass — light moves through the work, drawing out depth, contrast, and the quiet immensity of the scene across the full panoramic span.
Presentation Monumental acrylic. Frameless with clean, polished edges. Optional slimline aluminium frame in Black, White, Silver, or Gold. 240 × 135 cm / 94 × 53 in ✓ Ready to hang ✓ Free worldwide shipping ✓ Ships in approximately 30 days, insured and trackable
"Each print is carefully reviewed before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets the standard the work demands." — Peter Delaney
*The Queen of the Mara has since passed, of natural causes, on the plains she knew better than anyone.
She has crossed these plains a thousand times. You can see it in the way she moves — unhurried, certain, trunk reaching forward as she grazes without breaking stride. Behind her, near the acacia, her daughter and granddaughter stand and watch. They know not to rush her.*
Two acacias anchor the frame — one at the centre, one set back to the left — and she moves between them as though the Mara arranged itself around her. The family holds the far side of the tree. Clouds build above the plain, adding depth to a sky that might otherwise have been empty. The grass is dry, short, end-of-season — it keeps the eye exactly where it belongs.
At 240 × 135 cm (94 × 53 inches), this is the scale the image was made for. The procession stretches across the wall, and the room adjusts around it.
Face-mounted on 4mm crystal-clear acrylic, the image sits within the surface rather than behind glass — light moves through the work, drawing out depth, contrast, and the quiet immensity of the scene across the full panoramic span.
Presentation Monumental acrylic. Frameless with clean, polished edges. Optional slimline aluminium frame in Black, White, Silver, or Gold. 240 × 135 cm / 94 × 53 in ✓ Ready to hang ✓ Free worldwide shipping ✓ Ships in approximately 30 days, insured and trackable
"Each print is carefully reviewed before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets the standard the work demands." — Peter Delaney
*The Queen of the Mara has since passed, of natural causes, on the plains she knew better than anyone.