








Monolith
Open edition prints are not limited in number and are unsigned, shipped rolled and unframed in secure packaging.
They are printed by Beyond Print, one of the UK’s most trusted fine art printers, and are available in two sizes: 100 × 75 cm and 75 × 56 cm.
“Driving through Joshua Tree National Park, I was struck by this towering rock formation, a monolith rising from the desert like a sentinel. The play of late afternoon light carved soft shadows across its surface.
Captured on the move, this image is a quiet ode to the grandeur of the American West, where time, wind, and stone work slowly together, sculpting the land into forms that feel both deliberate and accidental.”Adam Docker
Open edition prints are not limited in number and are unsigned, shipped rolled and unframed in secure packaging.
They are printed by Beyond Print, one of the UK’s most trusted fine art printers, and are available in two sizes: 100 × 75 cm and 75 × 56 cm.
“Driving through Joshua Tree National Park, I was struck by this towering rock formation, a monolith rising from the desert like a sentinel. The play of late afternoon light carved soft shadows across its surface.
Captured on the move, this image is a quiet ode to the grandeur of the American West, where time, wind, and stone work slowly together, sculpting the land into forms that feel both deliberate and accidental.”Adam Docker
Open edition prints are not limited in number and are unsigned, shipped rolled and unframed in secure packaging.
They are printed by Beyond Print, one of the UK’s most trusted fine art printers, and are available in two sizes: 100 × 75 cm and 75 × 56 cm.
“Driving through Joshua Tree National Park, I was struck by this towering rock formation, a monolith rising from the desert like a sentinel. The play of late afternoon light carved soft shadows across its surface.
Captured on the move, this image is a quiet ode to the grandeur of the American West, where time, wind, and stone work slowly together, sculpting the land into forms that feel both deliberate and accidental.”Adam Docker