Kilimanjaro elephants
About This Work
This captivating oil on canvas painting, "Kilimanjaro Elephants," showcases a herd of elephants in their natural habitat with the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro as a backdrop. Executed in a vibrant Fauvism/Impressionism style, the artwork captures the essence of the African landscape and its wildlife with bold colors and expressive brushstrokes.
Specifications
Pigment, Time & the Smell of Linseed Oil
The Ground
I prepare the canvas myself, layering the primer until the surface feels right under my hand. This is where the painting begins, long before the first brushstroke.
Building the World
I work in layers, letting each one dry before adding the next. Some paintings ask for a week between sessions. I have learned not to rush them.
The Last Light
The final pass is the most intimate. Small corrections, a touch of warmth here, a deeper shadow there. At some point the painting tells me it is done. I listen.








"Oil painting taught me patience. You cannot rush a layer that is not dry. The painting decides when it is ready."
FEATURED
- Sala Manuel Barbadillo, Málaga
- Gallery Spazio 57, Naples
- Hotel Coeo, Málaga
EDUCATION
- University of K.D. Ushinsky
- College of M.B. Grekov
- Guillermo Lorca Academy
AWARDS
- Estepona
- Torremolinos
- Málaga
Authenticity
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- Hand-Signed
- Certificate Included
- High Appreciation
Print Edition
Reproductions
- Standard Value
- Digitally Signed
- Open Edition
- Decorative
Everything You Need to Know
This is the only original.
Once acquired, this work will never be available again. Each piece exists as a singular, unrepeatable moment in the artist's body of work.











