Item #99 | Mt. Everest

Mt. Everest by Sergey Melnikoff, a.k.a. MFF

  • Location: Tibet
  • Year: 1998
  • Camera: Pentax 67-II / 300mm Lens

Product Details:

  • Size: 39,3” x 31,5” (100 × 80 cm) or Customizable
  • Material: UltraHD Photo Print Under 5 mm Thick Acrylic Glass
  • Special Gift: Personalized ‘Good Samaritan‘ Wall Plaque
  • Shipping: Free Worldwide Shipping in a Secure Crate
  • Support a Worthy Cause: By purchasing this beautiful photography, you are directly supporting the Mother Teresa International Rehabilitation Center. Your contribution aids Ukrainian children impacted by the ongoing military actions of the Russian army. Thank you for your generosity and compassion!

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Each piece of MELNIKOFF artwork available in our charity shop retains its uniqueness and artistic value. Produced at our facility in Kyiv, these acrylic glass photographs offer you the opportunity to own an exquisite work of art by one of the world’s renowned photographers. Additionally, each piece serves as a historical memento created in Ukraine during the war.

$3,500.00

Available on backorder

Mt. Everest by Sergey Melnikoff

Looking for a stunning visual masterpiece that captures the majesty and awe-inspiring beauty of one of the world’s most iconic peaks? Look no further than Sergey Melnikoff’s breathtaking photograph of Mount Everest taken in 1998.
As an American mountain photographer with a passion for capturing the world’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders, Melnikoff has created a masterpiece that is sure to take your breath away. From the striking contrast between the mountain’s snow-capped peak and the deep blue sky above to the intricate details of the mountain’s rocky terrain, this photograph is a true testament to Melnikoff’s skill and talent.
Whether you’re a seasoned mountaineer or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of nature, this photograph is sure to leave you feeling inspired and awestruck. So why wait? Add this stunning piece of art to your collection today and experience the beauty and majesty of Mount Everest like never before!

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