Sabek is a contemporary visual artist with a background in
illustration and a Master’s degree in design. He works across
painting, sculpture, and public space, developing a practice centered
on animal figures as visual structures through which to explore
instinct, perception, and psychological states. Rather than acting as
narrative characters, these figures function as controlled forms that
hold tension, awareness, and balance within carefully constructed
environments.
Drawing from natural systems and contemporary visual language,
Sabek creates compositions where color, form, and surface are used
with precision to regulate emotional intensity. His work approaches
conflict not as confrontation, but as a condition to be observed,
contained, and integrated. Across different scales and media, his
practice reflects an ongoing investigation into coexistence, restraint,
and the quiet negotiation between the wild and the constructed.
Sabek has exhibited internationally in both gallery contexts and
public art settings, and continues to expand his practice through
sculptural works and site-specific projects.