Exhibitions 2025

Fading Shadows of Africa

The diverse and unique wildlife of Africa is an integral part of our natural heritage, belonging to the global community. However, numerous species are teetering on the brink of extinction due to rampant poaching and habitat loss. It's imperative to acknowledge our shared responsibility, both present and ancestral, for this crisis. Fortunately, many indigenous African communities maintain a profound reverence for wildlife, fostering coexistence that allows us to witness the richness of African biodiversity unlike anywhere else on Earth.

As global citizens, we are morally obligated to support conservation initiatives in order to safeguard Africa's remaining wildlife. Accordingly, concrete action is required, whether through offering technical expertise, financial support, or sharing knowledge. Together, we must rally to protect Africa's endangered species before it's too late.

Let us unite in our commitment to safeguard the remaining natural heritage of our planet earth for the generations to come.


Vanishing Giants
Embracing the Rain
Lion King and Glowing Rainy Stars
Lost Realm: A Mother’s Silent Struggle
Leopard in Magical Light
Embracing The Dust Storm
Whispering Clouds
Fallen King - Captured two weeks before his mysterious disappearance.
African Melanistic Leopard
Artistic version of dust bathing Elephants of Amboseli
Broken Zebra Line - Masai Mara
Grace in the Shadow
Nature's Brushstroke
Magical Light of Mara - Osero Sopia Plains
Leopard - Mashatu Reserve, Botswana
Golden Majesty - The Night's Queen
Dancing Waves of Rain Clouds
Wild Perspective
Majesty of Dawn
Gentle Giants at Twilight
Courtship in Symmetry
Resilient Guardians at Dawn
Awakening Nature
Dancing Rain Clouds
Soul of African Savannah - Ant’s perspective of African wilderness