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.The services offered here are grounded in real, published work.

The MR39-7 portfolio includes released books, documentary video episodes, and original music — all based on lived experience and long-form narrative documentation.

This body of work functions as a real-world portfolio, demonstrating the same standards applied across publishing, narrative structure, visual storytelling, and audio production.

A Who Dares Wins ID Dahab South Sinai Egypt 2014 Acrylic Wall Art Panels

£9,500.00
By A1-Who Dares Wins

A1 WHO DARES WINS

Dahab, South Sinai — Egypt (2014)

MR39-7 · ID / RSF Series

Ultra Archive Acrylic Wall Art

This acrylic wall art panel documents Dahab, South Sinai, Egypt — 2014, during an active period of escalation within the My Life, My Deaths, Their Plans Failed (2001–2025) timeline.

The image captures MR39-7 underwater, upright, composed, and fully present, during a dive conducted while broader external pressures remained unresolved above the surface.

This is not a staged photograph.
It is a real-world frame taken during a live operational phase.


CONTEXT — DAHAB 2014

Dahab in 2014 was not an escape.

It was a controlled pressure environment — a place where composure, breath discipline, and situational awareness mattered.

This image sits within the Dahab Gold period, following the 2013 cyanide-tea attempt and preceding the Kenya 2015 escalation. The posture captured here reflects deliberate calm under load, not performance.

There is no spectacle in this frame — only control.


THE STANCE — WHY IT MATTERS

The stance shown in this image is important:

  • upright

  • balanced

  • neutral

  • unreactive

This is not a recreational dive pose.
It reflects military-trained stillness — the ability to remain composed while variables remain unresolved.

Collectors familiar with the later Blue Hole / Hell’s Bells sequence will recognise this posture as part of the same behavioural pattern.


ARCHIVE STATUS — ID / RSF SERIES

This piece belongs to the Ultra Archive and is classified under the ID / RSF Series, referencing discipline, concealment, and restraint rather than confrontation.

✔ Real-life photographic evidence
✔ Location and year documented
✔ Part of the Dahab Gold arc
✔ Cross-referenced within the MR39-7 archive

This is not a branded inspiration piece.
This is recorded presence.


IDEAL FOR

  • Serious private collectors

  • Archive and documentary spaces

  • High-end offices or studios

  • Military, diving, and exploration collectors

  • Environments where authenticity matters

This is not casual décor.


PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Material: Museum-grade acrylic wall art panel

  • Finish: Ultra-clear, high-gloss archival acrylic

  • Image: Real-life Dahab 2014 photograph

  • Subject: MR39-7

  • Size: 16 × 20 inches

  • Edition: Ultra Archive (strictly limited)

  • Certificate: Included

  • Archive reference: Dahab Gold · South Sinai · 2014


PRICE — ULTRA ARCHIVE

£9,500 GBP

This price reflects:

  • real-world provenance

  • Tier 0++ archive classification

  • documented location and time

  • extremely limited availability

No discounts.
No reprints once closed.


FINAL NOTE

This image is not about drama.

It is about stillness when movement would be easier.

Presence.
Control.
Survival without noise.

 

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