Woman Composition 3

Bayart-od Byambarenchin , 2007 , Oil On Canvas

The Essence of Radiant Serenity

This captivating oil on canvas is a masterclass in the balance between fiery energy and profound stillness. The USP of Woman Composition 3 lies in its extraordinary use of a monochromatic “heat” palette—shades of amber, sunset orange, and glowing yellow—that seems to radiate light from within the canvas. The subject, a woman rendered with flowing, organic lines, appears to emerge from and dissolve into the desert-like landscape, symbolizing a deep, ancestral connection to the earth. Her closed eyes and delicate posture evoke a sense of meditative peace, while the sudden, intricate textures of her blue hair provide a striking cool-toned counterpoint. This piece doesn’t just decorate a room; it transforms the atmosphere, bringing a sophisticated warmth and a rhythmic, soulful energy to any modern space.


About the Artist

Bayart-od Byambarenchin (b. 1970) is a distinguished Mongolian contemporary artist hailing from Ulaanbaatar. His work is celebrated for its unique fusion of traditional Mongolian aesthetics and modern symbolic abstraction. Byambarenchin often explores themes of femininity, nature, and the spiritual “inner self,” utilizing a vibrant palette and fluid forms that reflect the vast, open horizons of his homeland. His technical precision in oil painting, combined with a deep philosophical approach, has made him a significant voice in the Mongolian art scene.

  • Bayart-od Byambarenchin
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Abstract, Nature, Realism
  • Oil On Canvas
  • BRO80/003
  • 60 x 73cm23.6" x 28.7"
  • Valiant Art & Interiors

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The Essence of Radiant Serenity

This captivating oil on canvas is a masterclass in the balance between fiery energy and profound stillness. The USP of Woman Composition 3 lies in its extraordinary use of a monochromatic “heat” palette—shades of amber, sunset orange, and glowing yellow—that seems to radiate light from within the canvas. The subject, a woman rendered with flowing, organic lines, appears to emerge from and dissolve into the desert-like landscape, symbolizing a deep, ancestral connection to the earth. Her closed eyes and delicate posture evoke a sense of meditative peace, while the sudden, intricate textures of her blue hair provide a striking cool-toned counterpoint. This piece doesn’t just decorate a room; it transforms the atmosphere, bringing a sophisticated warmth and a rhythmic, soulful energy to any modern space.


About the Artist

Bayart-od Byambarenchin (b. 1970) is a distinguished Mongolian contemporary artist hailing from Ulaanbaatar. His work is celebrated for its unique fusion of traditional Mongolian aesthetics and modern symbolic abstraction. Byambarenchin often explores themes of femininity, nature, and the spiritual “inner self,” utilizing a vibrant palette and fluid forms that reflect the vast, open horizons of his homeland. His technical precision in oil painting, combined with a deep philosophical approach, has made him a significant voice in the Mongolian art scene.