| Year of creation | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 110 W × 110 H × 4 D cm |
| Type of art | painting |
| Style | pop art |
| Genre | animal |
| Materials | acrylic, canvas |
| Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Kibo means "the mountain" in Swahili and is a reference to Mount Kibo in Tanzania. The little elephant has his whole life ahead of him before he grows into a mountain himself, unaware of the dangers that await him. In this vibrant acrylic painting, the artist presents the gentle strength of a young elephant at the beginning of his life. Through powerful, expressive color nuances, the animal's dynamic aura becomes palpable, embodying both strength and fragility. The composition radiates energy and creates an almost electric atmosphere that honors the wild beauty and soul of this impressive creature. The painting prompts reflection on the fragility of nature and the threat posed by humankind.




Sabrina Seck has had a passion for painting since childhood. Even in elementary school, she impressed teachers and classmates with her talent for color and drawing. Over the years, she experimented with different materials, paints, varnishes, and pastes, always searching for her stylistic self-expression. Over time, she developed her distinctive style, which is succinctly reflected in her colorful paintings. Her works challenge the viewer not only with their color, but also with the combination of passion and skill. Her unique works are not only eye-catching, but also transmitters of pure joy and happiness. They make a statement and motivate people in everyday life. She has since received several art awards (including the Leonardo da Vinci Prize), is well-connected in the art scene, and regularly attends exhibitions and art fairs.
