Titled Leading Lines, this portrait captures a leopard in profile as it leans out over a termite mound in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. The image was taken at ground level to emphasize the curve of the leopard’s neck as it extends toward the horizon. The natural lines of the termite mound mirror the animal’s posture, creating a visual rhythm that draws the eye through the frame. This compositional alignment—where landscape and subject echo one another—highlights the leopard’s form while grounding it in its environment. The Okavango Delta, with its varied terrain and abundant wildlife, offers unique opportunities for observing big cats in open, sculptural settings like this.
All prints as a standard will come on a white window mount with a dark tulip wood framed with AR glass. Should you prefer to have a different format, please feel free to contact me with further details on the enquiry form.
20 " x RIP (Small) edition of 50
30 " x RIP (Medium) edition of 50
40 " x RIP (Large) edition of 50
60" x RIP (X Large) edition of 25