Last Light Standing
Last Light Standing
Sunset over savannah with acacia silhouettes (pink/orange sky)
Last Light Standing
There are sunsets, and then there are African sunsets. James Warwick has spent decades chasing the extraordinary, and this glowing tableau — acacia trees etched against a sky on fire — is among his finest. Rich pinks and burnt amber melt into the horizon, inviting you to stand still and breathe it all in.
Printed on premium archival paper with a generous white border for flexible framing, and hand-signed by James. Available in four sizes: 15"×10", 18"×12", 30"×20" and 45"×30". A piece this warm and luminous rewards an equally considered frame — Artienda's bespoke framing consultants will help you choose from our extensive range of frames and mounts to create something that feels tailor-made for your home.
James Warwick is a wildlife photographer based in the south of England. In his own words: “I try to capture 'decisive moments' in nature and show wildlife contextually in its environment. I enjoy the process of trying to create memorable and beautiful pictures and I hope that they will inspire people in some way to care about and conserve the natural world. Photography is a unique 'independent art' and like most wildlife and nature photographers, I do not digitally manipulate my pictures as I feel that it is inappropriate to my style of work which concentrates on documenting and interpreting natural history events as I see them in wild and free conditions.”
To read more about James’ career and inspirations read our interview with him here on the Artienda blog.
