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A Who Dares Wins Egypt Dahab GOLD 2014 Police Station tower Escape - Climb/Jump Acrylic Wall Art Panels

£15,000.00
By A1-Who Dares Wins

EGYPT — DAHAB GOLD 2014

Police Station Tower Escape

Tier 0++ · Limited Edition Acrylic Wall Art

This work documents Dahab, Egypt, 2014, during a moment where life and death were imminent and movement had to be executed without error.

Following a brief enforced pause at a local hotel, it became clear that remaining static was no longer viable. The environment had closed in. A decisive exit was required.

The image records the location immediately after an escape manoeuvre involving the communications mast positioned in front of the Dahab police station. From this mast — extending higher than the police station itself — a controlled climb and jump was executed, landing precisely onto the side roof of the police station.

There was no margin for error.

This work does not dramatise the act.
It documents the moment after execution, where survival had already been decided.

This event is recorded in the archive as Dahab Gold (2014) — a keystone Tier 0++ survival point within My Life, My Deaths, Their Plans Failed (2001–2025).

This is not symbolic art.
It is documentary evidence of survival under imminent threat.


CONTEXT

  • Location: Dahab Police Station, South Sinai, Egypt

  • Year: 2014

  • Event Classification: Escape / Evasion

  • Archive Tier: Tier 0++

  • Sequence: Dahab Gold (2014)

Within the wider archive, this moment marks a non-repeatable inflection point where hesitation would have resulted in non-survival.


TECHNICAL CONTEXT — PHYSICS & EXECUTION (DOCUMENTARY)

The Dahab police station and adjacent communications mast create a vertical environment governed entirely by gravity and momentum.

The police station structure is estimated at approximately 20–25 metres (≈65–80 feet), with the communications mast extending above this height. The manoeuvre involved a committed transition from a higher elevation to a lower structural surface where error tolerance was effectively zero.

From a physics standpoint, three constants applied:

Gravity
Once committed, descent is absolute. There is no recovery window.

Momentum Transfer
Horizontal movement had to be precisely balanced against vertical drop. Insufficient momentum results in free fall; excess momentum results in loss of surface contact.

Impact Management
Survival depends on exact timing, spatial awareness, and body control to dissipate force through structure rather than absorb it directly.

This was not improvisation.
It required conditioning, judgement under pressure, and execution without hesitation.


SKILL GRADE — ARCHIVAL CLASSIFICATION

  • Physical Requirement: Elite-level climbing and movement control

  • Mental Requirement: Full cognitive clarity under imminent threat

  • Execution Threshold: Tier 0++ — zero-margin, binary outcome

This grade reflects a moment where physics offers no forgiveness.


FORMAT & MATERIAL

  • Museum-grade acrylic wall art

  • High-definition photographic print

  • Precision cut with gallery mounting

  • Designed for long-term archival display


EDITION DETAILS

  • Edition Size: Extremely limited (25 worldwide)

  • Numbered: Yes

  • Certificate of Authenticity: Included

  • Reprints: None once sold out

Each panel is individually produced and logged within the Tier 0++ archive ledger.


COLLECTOR NOTE

This artwork is released as a Tier 0++ life-critical archive piece. It is intended for serious collectors who understand documentary survival, not spectacle.


PRICE (LOCKED)

£15,000 GBP

Rationale:

  • Real-life photographic artefact

  • Imminent life-or-death conditions

  • Executed escape manoeuvre

  • Keystone Dahab Gold event

  • Central Tier 0++ classification

This price is reserved exclusively for non-repeatable survival moments.

 

Acrylic art panels are a modern way to display beautiful and vibrant art that looks like it's embedded in clear glass. They have a clear, glossy acrylic surface and a white vinyl backing. Four silver stand-offs make it very easy to mount to the wall. Make your own original designs and print them on any (or all) of the seven available panel sizes in horizontal and vertical orientations. Square dimensions are available.

.: Material: Clear acrylic with white vinyl backing
.: Clear, glossy surface
.: Seven sizes to choose from
.: Horizontal, vertical and square options available
.: NB! For indoor use only