Queen 3

In the viscerally striking and profoundly atmospheric Queen 3, Khaliun Dorjsuren delivers a high-concept masterclass in capturing the rhythmic soul and ancestral echoes of Mongolian royalty through a sophisticated, modern lens. Standing at a commanding 70 cm in height, this 2005 masterpiece utilizes its verticality to create a sense of absolute structural authority and quiet, rhythmic grace. The unique selling point of this work lies in Dorjsuren’s virtuoso “sculptural naturalism”—a sophisticated technical approach where she employs a daringly complex palette and fluid, confident brushwork to pull the living, breathing essence of a historical icon directly from the canvas. This technical brilliance ensures the piece reacts dynamically to its environment; as ambient light in a room shifts, the complex layering and subtle tonal transitions create an ever-evolving interplay of shadow and highlights that mimic the flickering energy of a presence poised in time. By balancing a deeply traditional, iconic subject with a raw, modern expressive sensibility, the artist achieves a rare “monumental intimacy.” For the discerning collector or interior visionary, Queen 3 is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a sophisticated “intellectual anchor” that brings an aura of Central Asian prestige, profound soul, and contemporary elegance to a minimalist foyer, a curated gallery wall, or a professional executive suite.

About the Artist

Khaliun Dorjsuren (1974–2021) was a trailblazing figure in the contemporary Mongolian art movement, hailing from the cultural heart of Ulaanbaatar. Her work is celebrated for its technical precision and a deep affinity for the feminine spirit and historical legacy of her homeland, often bridging the gap between traditional representational art and a modern, atmospheric sensibility. Throughout her influential career, Dorjsuren gained international recognition for her ability to capture the dignity and power of her subjects through a unique mastery of form and color. Her legacy continues to be a significant cornerstone in the evolution of fine art in Mongolia and remains highly respected by collectors worldwide.

  • Khaliun Dorjsuren
  • Early 21st Century
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Figurative, Sculpture
  • UNK/S/003
  • H-70 cm
  • Mongolian Art Gallery

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In the viscerally striking and profoundly atmospheric Queen 3, Khaliun Dorjsuren delivers a high-concept masterclass in capturing the rhythmic soul and ancestral echoes of Mongolian royalty through a sophisticated, modern lens. Standing at a commanding 70 cm in height, this 2005 masterpiece utilizes its verticality to create a sense of absolute structural authority and quiet, rhythmic grace. The unique selling point of this work lies in Dorjsuren’s virtuoso “sculptural naturalism”—a sophisticated technical approach where she employs a daringly complex palette and fluid, confident brushwork to pull the living, breathing essence of a historical icon directly from the canvas. This technical brilliance ensures the piece reacts dynamically to its environment; as ambient light in a room shifts, the complex layering and subtle tonal transitions create an ever-evolving interplay of shadow and highlights that mimic the flickering energy of a presence poised in time. By balancing a deeply traditional, iconic subject with a raw, modern expressive sensibility, the artist achieves a rare “monumental intimacy.” For the discerning collector or interior visionary, Queen 3 is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a sophisticated “intellectual anchor” that brings an aura of Central Asian prestige, profound soul, and contemporary elegance to a minimalist foyer, a curated gallery wall, or a professional executive suite.

About the Artist

Khaliun Dorjsuren (1974–2021) was a trailblazing figure in the contemporary Mongolian art movement, hailing from the cultural heart of Ulaanbaatar. Her work is celebrated for its technical precision and a deep affinity for the feminine spirit and historical legacy of her homeland, often bridging the gap between traditional representational art and a modern, atmospheric sensibility. Throughout her influential career, Dorjsuren gained international recognition for her ability to capture the dignity and power of her subjects through a unique mastery of form and color. Her legacy continues to be a significant cornerstone in the evolution of fine art in Mongolia and remains highly respected by collectors worldwide.