Lot #207 | Jungle Of Nepal

by Sergey Melnikoff, a.k.a. MFF
Nepal, 2010
Camera Fuji Panorama GX617 / 90mm Lens

● Size 70,9”x23,6” (180×60 cm) or As Per Your Request
● The ultraHD Photo Print Under 5 mm Thick Acrylic Glass
● Comes with a Wall Plaque of the Good Samaritan
● Free Worldwide Shipping in a Crate

Each MELNIKOFF artwork, which is available at our charity auction, maintaining its uniqueness and artistic value. By producing acrylic glass photographs at our production facility in Kyiv, we gives you the chance to own an exquisite work of art by one of the most well-known photographers in the world, as well as a historical memento created in Ukraine during the war.

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$2,500.00

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Lot Essay

The photograph, “Jungles of Nepal,” captures the essence of a wild and untouched paradise. It transports the viewer to a place of wonder, where the sounds of exotic birds and animals fill the air, and the scent of blooming flowers intoxicates the senses.

The lush vegetation depicted in the photo is a testament to the power and beauty of nature. The trees, some of which are hundreds of years old, tower above the viewer, their branches reaching out like arms in an embrace. The vines, which have taken years to grow, weave in and out of the branches, creating a tapestry of greenery that is breathtaking in its complexity.

The fern bedding, which covers the forest floor, is evidence of the delicate balance that exists in this ecosystem. The ferns, which provide food and shelter for many animals, are part of a complex web of interdependent relationships that have evolved over millions of years.

The white orchids, which provide a stark contrast to the surrounding greenery, are a reminder of the fragility of this ecosystem. These beautiful flowers are rare, and their presence is a testament to the resilience of nature in the face of human encroachment.

Unfortunately, there are few places left on Earth where nature remains untouched by human activity. The rapid pace of urbanization, deforestation, and climate change has led to the destruction of many of the world’s ecosystems, leaving only fragments of what was once a rich and diverse tapestry of life.

The photograph, “Jungles of Nepal,” reminds us of the importance of preserving these ecosystems. It is a call to action, urging us to take responsibility for the impact we have on the planet and to work together to protect and conserve the natural world.

In conclusion, “Jungles of Nepal” is a magnificent photograph that captures the beauty and complexity of a pristine ecosystem. It reminds us of the fragility of the natural world and the urgent need to protect and preserve it for future generations. Let us be inspired by this photograph to take action and work towards a sustainable future for all.

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