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The Herd's Path - Asian Elephant Family, Wooden Photo Art | Limited Edition Wildlife Print
The Herd's Path - Asian Elephant Family, Wooden Photo Art | Limited Edition Wildlife Print
- Collector Edition
- Art Level:
- Special edition et Numbered edition
- Original
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Pricing Levels
Our limited edition fine art is crafted for discerning collectors who value exclusivity and timeless artistry. Each Fine Art is part of a carefully curated edition, and its pricing reflects its rarity and growing collectability. As more editions sell and fewer numbers remain, the value naturally increases, making early acquisition a rewarding investment. Here is how our Pricing Levels work:
Issue Level:
Greater than 90% of the edition remains (most accessible pricing).
Bronze Level:
Less than 90% of the edition remains.
Silver Level:
Less than 66% of the edition remains.
Gold Level:
Less than 33% of the edition remains.
Platinum Level:
Less than 10% of the edition remains (highest value).
This tiered structure not only reflects the growing demand for Wildgraphy fine art but also underscores its unique place in your collection. If you have any questions or wish to learn more about a specific image or bronze sculpture, our art consultants are here to assist you.
L'histoire derrière l'art
Histoire et processus de sélection des œuvres d'art
The Story Behind the Shot
(for a "Behind the Lens" / story block)
This wasn't a herd I found by chance. I was in a gypsy, deep into the forest trail, tracking a lone tusker — a male who'd been cast out of his herd, wandering the way outcast bulls often do when they've lost their place in the family line. I had the camera up, breath held, completely locked onto him. Nothing else existed in that moment except getting the shot.
Then, out of nowhere — movement from the opposite direction. Two elephants, charging.
Every instinct in my body said this was a mistake. In half a second I understood what was actually happening: this was never a lone elephant story. I'd driven the gypsy straight into the edge of a full herd without realizing it, and they were not going to let a stranger sit this close without answering for it. The dust hadn't even settled before the rest of the family stepped out of the tree line — mothers, calves, the whole herd, moving together exactly as you see them in this frame.
I should have told the driver to reverse right then. Instead, I kept shooting.
That's when one of the females broke away from the group and came straight for the gypsy.
She chased us for almost two kilometers. The driver had the accelerator pressed to the floor, the vehicle bouncing over the dirt track, dust flying, and every time I looked back she was still there — closing the gap, then falling behind, then closing it again. I remember gripping the camera in one hand and the roll bar in the other, half-convinced this was how the story ended. That's not an exaggeration. In that moment, I genuinely thought I was looking at the last thing I'd ever see.
And then, somewhere past the two-kilometer mark, she slowed. Turned back toward her family. Let us go.
The gypsy finally stopped. Nobody spoke for a while. My hands were still shaking when I looked down at the camera and realized — I'd actually gotten the shot. The whole herd, together, walking their own path like nothing had happened.
I have never felt fear like that before or since. But underneath it was something just as powerful — pure joy, and a strange, humbling gratitude. I'd just watched an entire wild elephant family move as one, protecting their own without hesitation, generations deep in loyalty. Most people never see that in a lifetime. I saw it because a herd decided I didn't belong close enough, and made absolutely sure I understood that.
This photograph is what was left after the adrenaline faded — proof that for two kilometers of pure terror, I was, without question, the guest in their world.
Art Description
There is a quiet authority in the way an elephant herd moves — unhurried, unified, generation walking behind generation. This piece captures that exact moment: a family of Asian elephants tracing a well-worn forest path, calves tucked safely between the adults, dappled morning light filtering through the canopy above.
Photographed in the wild, this fine art print is a study in patience — the kind wildlife photography demands and rarely rewards. It's more than a photograph of animals; it's a document of matriarchal wisdom, generational memory, and the invisible social bonds that hold a herd together across decades.
What you're bringing home:
- Archival-grade print on premium fine art paper, engineered to resist fading for generations
- Finished in a solid wood photo frame — gallery-ready, no additional framing needed
- Part of Wildgraphy's limited-edition Indian wildlife series
- Ethically photographed in the natural habitat, zero animal interference
This is a piece for people who understand that the wild doesn't perform for the camera — it simply exists, and the photographer's job is to wait long enough to witness it.
Plus de détails sur l'art
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Description des beaux-arts
Matériau du dos :
- Medium Density Fiberboard
Matériau de couverture :
- Glass
Matériau du cadre :
- Wood
Style de couleur :
- Light Brown
UGS :
WILDGRAPHYX00207
Dans le paquet :
- Fine Art
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Thank You Card
- Fine Art Story
Forme du produit :
- Rectangle
Détails de l'édition limitée :
- Only 10 Copy
Type de montage :
- Wall Mount
Poids (en kg) :
Type de produit :
- Photo Frame
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Suggestions de placement et d'occasion pour les œuvres d'art
Occasion artistique :
- Anniversary
- Bridal shower
- Engagement
- Housewarming
- New Estabilishment
- Retirement
Placement artistique :
- Living Room Feature Wall
- Double-Height Staircase Walls
- Master Bedroom
- Home Offices / Libraries
Célébration:
- Thanksgiving
- Independence Day
- Valentine's Day
- Any
Caractéristiques principales :
- Archival Print Paper
- Hanging Hing Attached
- Story Note
- Weather Proof Framing
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Beaux-Arts : Émotion et Thème
Thème de décoration :
- Traditional Interior Design Style
- Mediterranean Interior Design Style
- French Country Interior Design Style
- Industrial Interior Design Style
- Contemporary Interior Design Style
Palette de couleurs décoratives :
- High-Contrast Neutrals
À la recherche de:
- Statement Piece First
- Scale & Proportion Matter Most
- Placement With Architectural Lines
- Gallery-Style Wall Treatment
- Storytelling / Curation
Décor Émotion :
- Touch of Vastu
- Art That Reflects Identity
- A Sense of Presence, Not Decoration
- Connection to nature
- Nature’s Most Powerful Moments, Perfectly Framed
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