Mirrored Souls | White Rhinos Unframed Print | Peter Delaney

from $350.00
Archival Loose Prints | Unframed:

"Size selected is the final paper size with a white border. Final dimensions may vary slightly to preserve the original image ratio."

In "Mirrored Souls," two white rhinos move in elegant unison across Ol Pejeta's rolling plains. Their intersecting horns form a poignant "X" — a crossroad of connection and vulnerability. Captured from a low angle, this image invites contemplation on nature's delicate balance and our collective duty to preserve it.

On Hahnemühle Photo Rag® — premium 310 gsm cotton paper — every detail holds: the texture of their skin, the symmetry of their movement, the weight of their presence.

Unframed and ready for your frame:

  • Museum-quality archival paper

  • Includes a white border for framing

  • A collector-grade reminder of nature's fragile beauty

✓ Free worldwide shipping
✓ Ships in 5–7 days, insured and trackable

"Our master printers personally review every order before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets our museum standard."
— Peter

"Size selected is the final paper size with a white border. Final dimensions may vary slightly to preserve the original image ratio."

In "Mirrored Souls," two white rhinos move in elegant unison across Ol Pejeta's rolling plains. Their intersecting horns form a poignant "X" — a crossroad of connection and vulnerability. Captured from a low angle, this image invites contemplation on nature's delicate balance and our collective duty to preserve it.

On Hahnemühle Photo Rag® — premium 310 gsm cotton paper — every detail holds: the texture of their skin, the symmetry of their movement, the weight of their presence.

Unframed and ready for your frame:

  • Museum-quality archival paper

  • Includes a white border for framing

  • A collector-grade reminder of nature's fragile beauty

✓ Free worldwide shipping
✓ Ships in 5–7 days, insured and trackable

"Our master printers personally review every order before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets our museum standard."
— Peter