





Portrait of a Lioness: A Glimpse into Africa's Wildlife
This impressive portrait of a lioness, captured by Dennis Wehrmann, combines warm orange tones with calming greens of the African savanna. The composition showcases the lioness in a moment of tranquility, highlighting her majestic presence. The gentle gaze and fine details of her fur invite the viewer to delve deeper into the fascinating world of lions. This image conveys a sense of connection to nature and the complex social structures within lion families.
Elegant Art for Animal-Loving Spaces
This portrait is perfect for living spaces where a calm and reflective atmosphere is desired. It creates a harmonious centerpiece, bringing the beauty of wildlife directly into your home.
The image is also available as a premium acrylic glass or alu dibond option, which impresses with its brilliant color reproduction. If you're unsure about your product choice, we're happy to provide personal advice.
Country: Botswana
Artist's description:
During this trip I had the opportunity to see quite some lions, a couple of times in the Central Kalahari as well as in the Khwai private concession. Lions do take care up to 2 years of little males until they finally kick them out. Females normally stay within the group and enlarge the hunting pack. At first glance lions appear as brutal killing cats and of course they are the most dangerous predator in Africa and of course I don`t want to bump into them on foot, but they are also so much more. Lions are loving parents, females are taking care of the babies, even if they are not their babies, brother take care of each other and even form alliances.