painter who S.Zayasaikhan
Today I read magazine that topic of zayasaikhan's painting. It was so interesting. So i decided to do some research about that painter. Here is the some pretty thoughts. Pls understand me what i'm not good writer >.<
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girl portrat
- S.Zaya
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Zayasaikhan, in her prtraits of noblewomen, enriches tha Mongolian painting style by combining it with modern Western and other Asian art styles. Thosen fascinating women inspire quite different feelings compared to other painter's painting. i guess what because Zaya's painting main topic of his work is woman
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secret mistress
- S.Zaya
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Zaya's work, he is very creative in his enrichment of the Mongolian painting style. It is captivting how she exlotis the possibilities of Mongolian painting methods.
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lady
- S.Zaya
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musicians
- S.Zaya
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His painting 'Girl with doll' and
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girl with doll
- S.Zaya
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melody
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melody
- S.Zaya
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are very impressive. That the girl, very yuong but with her hair groomed like a married woman's, is unwilling to leave her childhood is evident from tiny doll and music instrumental.
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urban girls - S.Zaya
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in the former work , a young woman's portrayed like an inexpereinced and some what naughty little girl. The seem of her garment appearing behind her sleevless vest has a geometrical pattern that gives the work an intriguing and mysterious touch
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sisters- S.Zaya
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About Zayasaikhan painter's:
Zayasaikhan Sambuu, who later became known as Zaya, was born in 1975, in a small and isolated town with only about one hundred households in Gobi, Western Mongolia.
It is during his teenage years that the oppression and censorship of communism started to fade away, which enabled the reemergence of forgotten nomadic culture and heritage as well as the freedom of religion.
Growing nationalism and religious freedom allowed many people to practice Buddhism and as a teenager who was skilled in drawing and was greatly encouraged by the elders to depict portraits of Buddhist Gods in order to recover their religious customs and values.
That had been forbidden by the communist regime for more than a decade.
For this reason, Zaya was first introduced to art through Buddhism. Indeed, Buddhism had especially influenced him and at the age of 15 he decided to become a monk.
However, after studying Tibetan religious texts for two years, he realized that he had a greater interest in art itself rather
than religion. In addition, the lifestyle of the monks and the strict rules of religion clashed with his artistic personality and creative mentality.
At the age of 17, Zaya enrolled in the Soyol Fine Art College in Ulaanbaatar to study the traditional Mongolian fine arts. After finishing at the college, he continued his academic career and went on to study at the Institute of Fine Art at the Mongolian University of Culture and Art, which he graduated in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree.
He had been a very active artist even when he was a student.
From 1999 to 2002, he successfully presented various solo exhibitions in the Art Union of Mongolia. The 2001 exhibition in German Embassy in Mongolia was highly rated by both the Mongolian artists and art critics. In 2003, Zaya was named the best young artist of Mongolia in the Art Show of Young Artists.
In the recent years, Zaya is working in the international community. He has conducted an art show in Brisbane, Australia in 2008, an exhibition in Niihama Ehime, Japan in 2009, and an exhibition in Camel K gallery, Matsuyama, Japan in 2009. Additionally, he has been a permanent artist at the Galerie Elektra in Sausalito, California ever since 2006.
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waiting- S.Zayasikhan
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