The Final Hour – Fine Art Photo Print
About the Artwork
Captured in Abu Dhabi, UAE, The Final Hour portrays the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque during the fading moments of twilight, when the last light of day meets illuminated architecture and deepening blue tones. The scene balances stillness, scale and atmosphere, transforming one of the UAE’s most iconic landmarks into a contemplative architectural study.
Produced from an original photograph by award winning photographer Muhammad Abu Bakar, The Final Hour reflects themes of light, spirituality, Islamic architecture and the quiet transition between day and night.
Limited Edition Fine Art Print Details
This artwork is released as a limited edition fine art photo print, restricted to 400 prints worldwide. Each print is signed and numbered by the photographer.
Printed using premium archival materials, the artwork is produced for exceptional colour depth, sharp detail and long term display quality.
Why Choose This Limited Edition Print?
• Limited to 400 editions worldwide
• Signed and numbered by the photographer
• Premium archival quality printing
• Rich colour reproduction and long lasting durability
• Suitable for collectors, homes and professional interiors
Available Options
Size Options
Available in multiple sizes to suit different interior spaces and display preferences.
Framing Options
Choose from unframed, professionally framed, or canvas print options.
Ideal For Interiors & Collectors
This architectural fine art print is particularly suited for:
• Contemporary homes
• Luxury interiors
• Corporate and hospitality environments
• Architecture and travel photography collectors
• Modern, elegant and culturally inspired spaces
Order Your Fine Art Print
Bring the atmosphere of Abu Dhabi’s twilight skyline into your space with this limited edition fine art photography print. Combining Islamic architecture, dramatic evening colour and refined visual storytelling, The Final Hour offers a distinctive artwork for collectors and interiors seeking timeless architectural beauty and cultural depth.
The Final Hour – Fine Art Photo Print
About the Artwork
Captured in Abu Dhabi, UAE, The Final Hour portrays the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque during the fading moments of twilight, when the last light of day meets illuminated architecture and deepening blue tones. The scene balances stillness, scale and atmosphere, transforming one of the UAE’s most iconic landmarks into a contemplative architectural study.
Produced from an original photograph by award winning photographer Muhammad Abu Bakar, The Final Hour reflects themes of light, spirituality, Islamic architecture and the quiet transition between day and night.
Limited Edition Fine Art Print Details
This artwork is released as a limited edition fine art photo print, restricted to 400 prints worldwide. Each print is signed and numbered by the photographer.
Printed using premium archival materials, the artwork is produced for exceptional colour depth, sharp detail and long term display quality.
Why Choose This Limited Edition Print?
• Limited to 400 editions worldwide
• Signed and numbered by the photographer
• Premium archival quality printing
• Rich colour reproduction and long lasting durability
• Suitable for collectors, homes and professional interiors
Available Options
Size Options
Available in multiple sizes to suit different interior spaces and display preferences.
Framing Options
Choose from unframed, professionally framed, or canvas print options.
Ideal For Interiors & Collectors
This architectural fine art print is particularly suited for:
• Contemporary homes
• Luxury interiors
• Corporate and hospitality environments
• Architecture and travel photography collectors
• Modern, elegant and culturally inspired spaces
Order Your Fine Art Print
Bring the atmosphere of Abu Dhabi’s twilight skyline into your space with this limited edition fine art photography print. Combining Islamic architecture, dramatic evening colour and refined visual storytelling, The Final Hour offers a distinctive artwork for collectors and interiors seeking timeless architectural beauty and cultural depth.