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The Wise

The Wise

By Paul Hilton

Global Conservation, Indonesian Bird Trade - 30% for Cause

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Overview

Experience the essence of GeoChange limited edition artworks, available in a variety of sizes to perfectly complement your space.

By purchasing our bespoke, limited-edition pieces, you directly contribute to our international and local causes.

Each limited piece is made-to-order on museum-grade materials, sourced sustainably and ethically.

Materials

Hahnemühle German Etching (310gsm)

The paper we use when the goal is true fine art - tactile, matte, and gallery-clean. German Etching is a heavyweight, mould-made 310gsm stock with a refined, painterly texture (slightly more pronounced than Photo Rag). Instead of a glossy “photo” look, it delivers a rich 2D gallery presence — crisp detail, velvety blacks, and a surface you can feel.

Every GeoChange print is produced using the giclée method with archival pigment inks, built to capture deep, high-contrast blacks and razor-sharp micro detail.

Powered by a 12-colour pigment ink system, it holds colour beautifully over time — so your print stays bold, not washed-out.

Display note German Etching is made to be framed (canvas can be stretched or floated). Framing protects the surface, elevates the texture, and gives you that clean, museum-ready presentation.

Museum Grade Canvas (400gsm)

Make your artwork feel like it’s coming off the wall.

Our museum-grade canvas is a premium 400gsm substrate designed to give prints a subtle 3D,gallery-style presence - with a smooth finish that keeps details crisp while adding warmth and depth to the image.

Every piece is produced using a giclée fine art printing process with archival pigment inks, delivering deep contrast, rich colour depth, and lasting vibrancy that holds up beautifully over time.

Display options

  • Stretch it for a classic gallery look
  • Stretch + float it for a high-end, statement finish

Responsibly sourced and made to last — this is canvas done the collector way.

Stretching & Floating Frames

Our in-house framing process is made completely by hand, showcasing seamless joins and beautifully textured wood. Using only sustainably sourced pine from Australia or New Zealand. Each frame is meticulously handcrafted from Tasmanian Oak. Our naturally coloured frames are artworks in themselves, designed to complement any space.

Frame Color Options:

We offer two elegant colour options: Natural Tasmanian Oak (Light) and Dark Tasmanian Oak (Charcoal). Both are designed to perfectly enhance your existing interior design and bring your space to life!

Shipping & Returns

Shipping cost depends on size and framing option.

Made-to-order items are non-returnable unless damaged.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does my money go when I buy?

A minimum of 30% of profits goes to the Ambassador’s chosen cause, and 30% goes directly to the Ambassador — so they can keep doing the work that matters. You’re not just buying art… you’re backing the people on the front line.

How much of my purchase actually reaches the cause?

At least 30% of profits. We also require clear reporting from our causes, so you can see how funds are used — real receipts, not vibes.

Is the art gallery quality? What materials do you use?

Yes. Every piece is produced using a giclée fine art print process on premium substrates like Hahnemühle German Etching and our museum-grade canvas — chosen for high detail, rich contrast, and long-term vibrancy.

Are the editions really limited, or can they be reprinted later?

They’re genuinely limited. Once an edition is gone, it’s gone. No reprints. No “back in stock.”

How long does shipping take?

Prints are made to order, then shipped with tracked delivery. Timeframes vary by location and are shown at checkout.

Do you offer free shipping?

Shipping rates are shown at checkout. We also run free-shipping offers during key campaigns and launches — when it’s live, you’ll see it clearly on-site.

What if my order arrives damaged or there’s a print issue?

We stand behind every print. If anything arrives damaged or isn’t right, contact us and we’ll make it right — fast.

What payment options do you accept?

Secure checkout with major credit/debit cards and popular digital wallets (where available). We also offer Afterpay.

How do we stack up?

Most “wall art” is printed on thin poster stock to keep costs down. We don’t.
We only print on collector-grade substrates (like Hahnemühle German Etching and museum-grade canvas) using giclée and archival pigment inks. It costs more to make — because it’s made to last, look premium up close, and feel worthy of the wall you’re putting it on.

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Paul Hilton

Meet Paul Hilton

Cause/S - Global Conservation, Thrive Conservation About Paul Hilton
Internationally acclaimed conservation photojournalist Paul Hilton is a wildlife crime consultant and has partnered with some of the largest conservation Not for profits in the world, such as the Rainforest Action Network, Greenpeace, WildAid and the Oceanic Preservation Society. Paul has dedicated his life to his craft, becoming renowned for photojournalism that highlights wildlife crime and our relationship with the planet.

In this quest, Paul has spent the past three decades documenting deforestation, focussing on land clearing and the illegal wildlife trade in Sumatra’s Leuser Eco-system; following the shark-fin trade across the globe, from the fishing ports of Yemen and the Middle East to the high seas of the Pacific and Indian oceans; documenting life onboard long-lining fleets from Taiwan, China, the Philippines, and Indonesia; in the dried seafood markets of Southern China and Hong Kong; documenting a newly-discovered blue whale migration; satellite tagging of humpback whales; and documenting sustainable pole-and-line tuna fisheries worldwide. Paul is presently working on Kala Munda, an in-depth look into deforestation and habitat destruction and its impact on the Australian continent.

Paul’s footage of the illegal wildlife trade features heavily throughout the film ‘Racing Extinction’, produced by the Ocean Preservation Society and directed by Oscar-winner, Louie Psihoyos, which premiered at the Sundance film festival in Utah.

His work has been featured also in numerous television documentaries: Change Drivers for Discovery Channel, Ocean Warriors directed by Robert Redford for Animal Planet and Why On Earth, alongside Clint Eastwood.

2010 launched his first book, Man & Shark, highlighting the global shark-finning industry. He has received numerous awards for his conservation photography: In 2012, a World Press Photo award for his body of work on the shark- fin issue; Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2020; the Asian Geographic Best of the Decade series, and the Ark Trust Award for exposing bear bile farming in China, for Animals Asia Foundation. His images have been published in the books, Black Market, Hidden, Photographer Against Wildlife Crime and The Evidence Project.