Naked Woman

Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem , 2008 , Oil On Canvas

This commanding masterpiece is a vibrant celebration of the female form, rendered through a bold, expressive lens that bridges the gap between Figurative Expressionism and Modern Abstraction. Standing at an impressive 170 x 130cm, the scale of this oil-on-canvas work ensures it acts as a magnetic focal point in any contemporary space.

The painting is defined by its high-contrast palette—fiery oranges and sunny yellows collide with deep emerald greens and moody purples—creating a rhythmic energy that feels both primitive and sophisticated. The artist utilizes thick, gestural brushstrokes and heavy black outlines to sculpt the reclining figure, imbuing the composition with a sense of raw, tactile emotion. It is more than just a nude; it is a study of confidence and repose, making it an ideal acquisition for collectors who appreciate art that speaks with a loud, unapologetic, and modern Mongolian voice.


About the Artist

Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem is a prominent figure in the contemporary Mongolian art scene, based in Ulaanbaatar. Known for his ability to synthesize traditional figurative subjects with a bold, international modernism, his work often explores the human condition through vivid color and distorted, expressive forms. His style is characterized by a “Bono” signature flair—a mixture of spontaneity and structural strength—which has earned him a place in distinguished collections like those curated by Valiant Art & Interiors.

  • Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Abstract, Figurative, Modern/Contemporary, Nude
  • Oil On Canvas
  • GND81/013
  • 170 x 130cm
  • Valiant Art & Interiors

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This commanding masterpiece is a vibrant celebration of the female form, rendered through a bold, expressive lens that bridges the gap between Figurative Expressionism and Modern Abstraction. Standing at an impressive 170 x 130cm, the scale of this oil-on-canvas work ensures it acts as a magnetic focal point in any contemporary space.

The painting is defined by its high-contrast palette—fiery oranges and sunny yellows collide with deep emerald greens and moody purples—creating a rhythmic energy that feels both primitive and sophisticated. The artist utilizes thick, gestural brushstrokes and heavy black outlines to sculpt the reclining figure, imbuing the composition with a sense of raw, tactile emotion. It is more than just a nude; it is a study of confidence and repose, making it an ideal acquisition for collectors who appreciate art that speaks with a loud, unapologetic, and modern Mongolian voice.


About the Artist

Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem is a prominent figure in the contemporary Mongolian art scene, based in Ulaanbaatar. Known for his ability to synthesize traditional figurative subjects with a bold, international modernism, his work often explores the human condition through vivid color and distorted, expressive forms. His style is characterized by a “Bono” signature flair—a mixture of spontaneity and structural strength—which has earned him a place in distinguished collections like those curated by Valiant Art & Interiors.