Power and Presence

Southern White Rhino

Kenya - 2024

In the heart of Kenya, a remarkable conservancy holds the title for the largest concentration of rhinos within a single protected area. Spanning 19,000 acres, and encircled by a 45,000-acre ranch, this sanctuary is home to hundreds of both black and white rhinos. Established in the 1970s, it is one of the oldest and most revered rhino sanctuaries in existence.

Playing a pivotal role in the species’ recovery across East Africa, this conservancy boasts one of the world’s most successful private rhino breeding program. Beyond breeding, it is a key facilitator in the reintroduction of rhinos to wilderness areas across Africa, helping to restore dwindling populations and reshape conservation history.

This is truly a story of resilience and revival—proof of what can be achieved through dedicated efforts to save a species once on the brink of extinction.

Talk about a recovery of a species. 

Read article “Close Encounters” in Journals where we discuss about the value chain of the rhino horn.

“No one needs a rhino horn but a rhino.”

— Paul Oxton

Fine Art Print Details

Conservation Status.

Near Threatened as per IUCN red list (2020), with a decreasing population trend. 

Limited Edition of 20.

20,000 – current estimated populations of southern white rhino left in the wild, primarily due to rhino horn poaching.

20 – the number of signed limited edition prints along with a Certificate of Authenticity, each print representing 1,000 white rhinos.

10% – at least 10% of sales proceeds that will be donated to select conservation organisations in Africa.

Paper, Sizing and Technical.

Printed exclusively and in partnership with on Hahnemühle Fine Art Range, 

Framed and print sizes:

35” x 24” / 88cm x 60cm

52” x 35” / 132cm x 90cm

fine art print enquiry form.