Welgevonden: Southernmost
From the southernmost rock of the African continent, two hundred metres above the sea, a southern right whale passes through the deep below. Southern right whales migrate from the icy waters of Antarctica to the warmer, sheltered bays of the Western Cape to mate, calve, and raise their young. This aerial perspective reveals the scale of the animal against the vast, dark ocean — a solitary form tracing a white line through open water.
The photograph was taken by Nils, a photographer based in Amsterdam but travelling worldwide to capture nature. This is his first available collection on Isola Aperta.
The photograph was taken on August 2023 in the Agulhas National Park. This is located at Cape Agulhas and encompasses the southernmost tip of the African Continent.
Part of the Welgevonden Collection, exclusively available on Isola Aperta.
Details
/ limited edition of 65
/ standard size: 75 × 50 cm
/ printed and framed to museum quality standards
/ printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper
/ handmade brown wooden floater frame*
/ signed certificate of authenticity
Contact us for a custom size or frame.
*A floater frame mounts the print with a subtle gap between the artwork and the frame, giving it a floating, gallery-like appearance.
Shipping Info
Ships within 1–2 weeks.
Currently shipping within the Netherlands. For international enquiries, please reach out at art@isolaaperta.com

