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A Who Dares Wins Luxor Temples , heading to Kenya • Acrylic Wall Art Panels

£7,500.00
By A1-Who Dares Wins

A1 WHO DARES WINS

Egypt — Luxor Temples (January 2015)

Heading to Kenya · MR39-7

Ultra Archive Acrylic Wall Art

This acrylic wall art panel documents Luxor, Egypt — January 2015, captured immediately before onward travel to Kenya during an active escalation phase within the My Life, My Deaths, Their Plans Failed (2001–2025) timeline.

This image marks the final Egypt position before entry into East Africa.

This is not a travel photograph.
It is a deliberate transition record.


CONTEXT — JANUARY 2015

January 2015 represents forward commitment.

The Dahab Gold period had already concluded. Decisions were no longer theoretical. From this point, movement was intentional and irreversible.

From Luxor:

  • Egypt ended

  • Kenya followed

  • threat exposure increased

  • outcomes became unavoidable

This frame captures composure before escalation, not reflection afterward.


WHY THIS IMAGE MATTERS

This image is significant because it documents:

  • conscious movement toward known risk

  • awareness of what lay ahead

  • controlled posture under pressure

  • transition from preparation to engagement

Collectors recognise this category as a threshold image — the moment before entering a higher-risk environment.


ARCHIVE STATUS

This piece is classified as Ultra Archive — Transitional Threshold Record within the MR39-7 archive.

✔ Real-life photograph
✔ Location verified: Luxor, Egypt
✔ Date verified: January 2015
✔ Directly precedes Kenya 2015
✔ Cross-referenced within the archive narrative

This is not a branded inspiration piece.
It is documented progression.


IDEAL FOR

  • Serious narrative collectors

  • Documentary and research spaces

  • High-end offices or studios

  • Military, security, and geopolitical archives

  • Collectors completing the Egypt → Kenya sequence

This piece is intended for contextual display, not casual décor.


PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Material: Museum-grade acrylic wall art panel

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

  • Image: Real-life Luxor, Egypt photograph

  • Subject: MR39-7

  • Size: 16 × 20 inches

  • Edition: Ultra Archive (limited)

  • Certificate: Included

  • Archive reference: Luxor Jan 2015 → Kenya


PRICE — ULTRA ARCHIVE

£7,500 GBP

Positioned to reflect:

  • real-world provenance

  • threshold significance

  • transitional (not single-event) status

  • direct linkage to Kenya 2015

No discounts.
No reprints once closed.


FINAL NOTE

This image captures the moment where movement replaces hesitation.

Not reaction.
Not impulse.

Just commitment.

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