World Icons
Machu Picchu, Peru
145w x 109h cm - Perspex face mounted - Edition of 12
£4,500 + p&p
Early morning mist at the 15-century Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, Peru. The lost city rediscovered by Hiram Bingham above the Sacred Valley in the Urubamba Province of Peru in 1911.
Built around 1450 and abandoned at the time of the Spanish conquest a century later. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Great Sphynix of Giza, Egypt
109w x 109h cm - Perspex face mounted - Edition of 12
£4,250 + p&p
The Great Sphynx, carved from the limestone bedrock of the plateau, was created around 2500 BC facing east to the rising sun.
In the shadow stands the Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren) at Giza, Cairo, Egypt.
Sydney Opera House
145w x 109h cm - Perspex face mounted - Edition of 12
£4,500 + p&p
The sails of Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney, Australia.
Designed by the Danish architect Jørn Utzon and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973.
San Marco in Venice
145w x 109h cm - Perspex face mounted - Edition of 12
£4,500 + p&p
The domes of St Mark's Basilica in Venice on a misty day.
Architecture influenced by Middle-Byzantine, Romanesque, and Islamic styles.
The Monastery at Petra
145w x 109h cm - Perspex face mounted - Edition of 12
£4,500 + p&p
The Nabatean ad-Dayr, or Monastery Façade, Petra, Jordan. Temple building dedication to Obodas I and built in 1st Century BC.
The Great Wall of China
145w x 109h cm - Perspex face mounted - Edition of 12
£4,500 + p&p
The Great Wall of China at Badaling, China. Built in 1505 during the Ming dynasty to protect the Juyongguan Pass and the city of Bejing.