
Rhino ARt Prints for Sale
Limited Edition Black and white Rhino Wall Art
By: Johan Siggesson
These rhino prints come from real encounters in the wild, photographed in parts of Africa where rhinos still move through open plains and dense bush.
Each image is offered as a limited edition fine art print and available as rhino wall art for collectors who value authenticity, craftsmanship, and lasting quality. Much of my work is presented in black and white, a style that allows the strength, texture, and presence of each rhino to stand out without distraction.
Many of the photographs were made during long hours spent watching how rhinos move, feed, and interact with their surroundings. That time in the field shapes how these fine art wildlife prints feel.
They are not hurried images, but quiet moments that reveal the character of the animal.
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Where to Display Rhino Prints
Rhino prints work best in spaces where strength and stillness can be appreciated together. The solid form and textured skin of a rhino give these images a powerful visual presence, yet the natural depth of black and white animal photography keeps them calm and refined. This makes rhino wall art suitable for both modern and classic interiors.
In living rooms and larger open spaces, a fine art rhino print often becomes a quiet focal point. The grounded presence of the animal adds weight to the room without overpowering it, especially when presented as a limited edition fine art wildlife print on museum grade paper. Many collectors choose rhino prints for feature walls where they want a sense of stability and balance.
Home offices and private rooms also benefit from rhino wall art. There is something about the steady, unhurried nature of these animals that creates a feeling of focus and calm. In black and white photography, the details of skin and light add subtle texture that works well in more intimate spaces.
Because each rhino print is produced in small editions, these works are not just decorative pieces but lasting additions to a home or professional interior, offering something that feels both strong and considered.
Frequently asked questions
1. Where are these rhino prints photographed?
Johan’s rhino photographs are made in the wild across parts of Africa where rhinos still move through open plains and bushland. These natural environments provide the light and space needed to capture real moments rather than staged scenes.
2. What paper and materials are used for rhino prints?
Rhino prints are produced on premium baryta paper using archival pigment inks. This combination delivers rich tonal depth, sharp detail, and long term durability for collectors looking for museum quality rhino wall art.
3. Do you ship rhino prints internationally?
Yes. Johan ships fine art wildlife prints worldwide. Each rhino print is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives safely, whether it is being delivered nearby or overseas.
4. How do I choose the right rhino wall art for my space?
Think about the mood you want the room to have. A close portrait creates presence and focus, while a wider scene brings openness and calm. Black and white rhino prints work especially well in modern, minimalist, and nature inspired interiors.
5. Are Johan Siggesson’s rhino prints released as limited editions?
Yes. Most of Johan Siggesson’s rhino prints are offered as limited editions. Each fine art rhino print is created using museum grade materials and is signed and numbered for authenticity and collectability.
6. Why do black and white rhino prints work so well as wall art?
Black and white photography highlights the powerful form and textured skin of a rhino without the distraction of colour. This gives rhino wall art a timeless and grounded quality that suits a wide range of interior styles.
7. What size options are available for rhino prints?
Rhino prints are available in a range of sizes, from smaller fine art wildlife prints to large statement pieces designed for feature walls. Each product page lists the available formats so you can choose what best fits your space.
8. What makes Johan Siggesson’s rhino prints different from other wildlife photography?
Johan’s work focuses on quiet presence and real behaviour rather than dramatic scenes. His rhino prints are shaped by time spent in the field observing how these animals move and interact with their environment.
9. Do rhino prints support wildlife conservation?
Johan’s photography is closely connected to wildlife conservation through ethical field practices, awareness, and support for organisations working to protect rhinos and their habitats.
10. How long does worldwide shipping take?
Print production usually takes around one to two weeks. Once ready, shipping normally takes under one week. Delivery times may vary slightly depending on your location.
11. Are framed rhino prints available?
Rhino prints can be ordered either unframed or professionally framed and ready to hang. Because framed works are larger and more fragile, shipping costs are calculated separately and insurance may be added. For this reason, many collectors choose to frame their prints locally, which is often safer and more cost effective.

Rhinos Beyond the Image
Rhinos are among the most ancient and powerful animals still walking the African landscape, yet their numbers continue to decline. Poaching, habitat pressure, and human expansion have made their survival increasingly uncertain. Spending time near rhinos in the wild shows how quietly they move through their environment, often unnoticed despite their size, which makes their vulnerability all the more striking.
This collection exists to do more than present striking images. It is meant to draw attention to animals that are slowly being pushed out of the places they have lived for thousands of years. Each photograph carries a reminder of how close these creatures are to disappearing from parts of their natural range.
Supporting ethical wildlife photography and responsible safaris also helps protect the regions rhinos depend on. Conservation focused tourism and storytelling provide vital support for rangers, local communities, and organisations working to keep these animals safe.
Through my work, I aim to show rhinos not as distant icons, but as real, living beings with a right to exist in a world that still has room for them.
To learn more about efforts to protect rhinos from poaching and habitat loss, visit Save the Rhino.
Rhinos From the blog

Rhino Wall Art - Storytelling
Najin is one of only two remaining northern white rhinos left on this planet. Both females... Yesterday I read something somewhere that stuck in my mind.
"This is not an extinction that is based on evolution, but is due to humans killing these creatures with the sole purpose of cutting their horns off."
Suck on that one for a while...
Due to human greed, they are the very last two remaining individuals of their subspecies on this planet. Poachers, fueled by the myth of rhino horns holding magical powers, have slaughtered the others of their kind for decades.
In 2009, Najin, Fatu, Sudan and Suni were living in a Zoo in Czech Republic. They refused to breed and they were eventually moved to the grasslands of Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya with the hope that they will successfully breed. It didn't happen and over the years Sudan, Suni and a few others held in zoos around the world died and only 2 females were left... Fatu and Najin.
Fatu is Najin's daughter. Najin and Fatu are now roaming in a 700 acre enclosure with 24/7 armed guards safeguarding their existence as the last ambassadors of their kind.
So is all hope lost? No it is not. There is still a fragile hope, a glimmer in the eyes of the scientists. Fatu's eggs, fertilized with preserved sperm from deceased males, hold the potential for new life. The fate of the northern white rhino relies on a scientific gamble - in vitro fertilization and stem cell technology. These techniques, uncharted territory for rhinos, are expensive and complex.
The procedure is under way and if it turns out a successful one, we might see northern white rhinos roam the plains of Africa once more. Fingers crossed now...
But...
Did we have to let it go this far? Really? Kill them all and then try to "revive" them? A really messed up story with a few unsung heroes working tirelessly 24 hours a day at Ol Pejeta Conservancy.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me and I'll try to do my best to answer.
Who is Johan Siggesson?
Johan Siggesson is a Swedish fine art wildlife photographer based in Malta, best known for his black and white prints of iconic animals from around the world. His work is exhibited internationally and has received recognition in several prestigious competitions.
His work focuses on capturing quiet moments and strong emotional presence, often with a special love for African wildlife. Through a thoughtful and artistic approach, Johan creates images that feel timeless and deeply connected to the natural world.
Whether you’re looking for a powerful black and white elephant photo, a framed elephant wall print, or a fine wildlife portrait for your home, Johan's collection offers timeless pieces inspired by the raw beauty of the wild.
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