Ghosts of the Desert — Passage
Ghosts of the Desert — Passage
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A quiet procession through a landscape of scarcity. The elephants move in measured rhythm, each step deliberate, each path remembered. The lead figure carries a sense of purpose, the others following in close, unspoken understanding.
There is a subtle narrative of continuity here—of guidance, learning, and shared endurance. The terrain is sparse, the ground marked by absence, yet life persists through movement and memory.
The composition balances solitude and connection, placing the viewer within this slow migration across an unforgiving terrain.
Presented as part of a limited-edition series, the work reflects the rarity of these journeys—timeless, necessary, and increasingly fragile.

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Print sizes and paper
Classic: Image size: 750x1000mm (29.5x19.7 inches).
White border on each side: 50mm (1.97 inches) each side.
Total print size: 800x600mm (33.4x23.6 inches)
Edition of 10 prints.
Signature: Image size: 1125x750mm (44.3x29.5 inches).
White border on each side: 75mm (3 inches).
Total print size: 1275x900mm (50.2x35.4 inches)
Edition of 7 prints.
Collector: Image size: 1500x1000mm (59x39.4 inches).
No border.
Total print size: 1500x1000mm (59x39.4 inches).
Edition of 5 prints.
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Each piece in Ghosts of the Desert is produced on
Hahnemühle Photo Rag, one of the world’s most respected fine art papers.
Selected for its ability to faithfully render detail and atmosphere, it
features a smooth matte surface with a soft, tactile quality.Crafted from 100% cotton, this museum-quality paper delivers
deep blacks, subtle tonal transitions, and a rich colour range, allowing each
image to retain its depth and quiet intensity. The gentle texture adds a sense
of dimension, enhancing the presence of the work.Acid- and lignin-free, it meets the highest archival
standards, ensuring each print is made to endure over time.A timeless foundation for Ghosts of the Desert, where
craftsmanship and material come together to honour both image and story.