Woman Composition 4

Bayart-od Byambarenchin , 2007 , Oil On Canvas

The Essence of the Piece

Woman Composition 4 is a mesmerizing masterclass in contemporary symbolism, where fluid forms and radiant colors converge to tell a story of deep, soulful connection. This stunning oil on canvas ($60 \times 73 \text{ cm}$) serves as a luminous focal point, instantly drawing the eye with its vibrant interplay of emerald greens, deep cerulean blues, and ethereal golden highlights. The USP of this piece lies in its unique “dream-logic” perspective; the artist skillfully layers two figures in a gentle embrace that feels both intimate and universal. The brushwork is deliberate yet soft, creating a texture that breathes life into the canvas. It doesn’t just decorate a room—it transforms it, offering a window into a serene, meditative world where the boundaries between individuals blur into a singular, harmonious melody of color and light.


About the Artist

Bayart-od Byambarenchin (b. 1970) is a distinguished Mongolian contemporary artist hailing from Ulaanbaatar. His work is celebrated for its ability to bridge the gap between traditional Mongolian aesthetics and modern abstract expressionism. Known for his evocative use of light and focus on the human form, Byambarenchin’s paintings often explore themes of spirituality, femininity, and the quiet strength found in emotional bonds. His pieces are highly sought after by collectors who value art that balances bold visual impact with a profound, quiet interiority.

  • Bayart-od Byambarenchin
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Figurative, Modern/Contemporary, Mongolian Style
  • Oil On Canvas
  • BRO80/004
  • 60 x 73cm(23.6" x 28.7")
  • Valiant Art & Interiors

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The Essence of the Piece

Woman Composition 4 is a mesmerizing masterclass in contemporary symbolism, where fluid forms and radiant colors converge to tell a story of deep, soulful connection. This stunning oil on canvas ($60 \times 73 \text{ cm}$) serves as a luminous focal point, instantly drawing the eye with its vibrant interplay of emerald greens, deep cerulean blues, and ethereal golden highlights. The USP of this piece lies in its unique “dream-logic” perspective; the artist skillfully layers two figures in a gentle embrace that feels both intimate and universal. The brushwork is deliberate yet soft, creating a texture that breathes life into the canvas. It doesn’t just decorate a room—it transforms it, offering a window into a serene, meditative world where the boundaries between individuals blur into a singular, harmonious melody of color and light.


About the Artist

Bayart-od Byambarenchin (b. 1970) is a distinguished Mongolian contemporary artist hailing from Ulaanbaatar. His work is celebrated for its ability to bridge the gap between traditional Mongolian aesthetics and modern abstract expressionism. Known for his evocative use of light and focus on the human form, Byambarenchin’s paintings often explore themes of spirituality, femininity, and the quiet strength found in emotional bonds. His pieces are highly sought after by collectors who value art that balances bold visual impact with a profound, quiet interiority.