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Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem , 2009 , Oil On Canvas

“Women Faces” is a striking visual exploration of feminine identity expressed through bold abstraction and emotional fragmentation. Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem masterfully deconstructs the human face into geometric planes and vivid color blocks, creating a composition that feels both chaotic and deeply harmonious. Each figure appears layered with emotion—introspection, mystery, strength—captured through exaggerated contours and expressive distortions.

The use of saturated hues—fiery reds, electric blues, and luminous yellows—infuses the painting with dynamic energy, while the overlapping forms suggest interconnected narratives among the women. Their elongated features and mask-like expressions evoke a sense of universality, transcending individuality to represent collective feminine experience. The painting invites viewers to interpret each face not as a literal portrait, but as a symbolic reflection of inner worlds, emotions, and identities.

This artwork stands out for its fusion of figurative elements with abstract expressionism, offering a contemporary perspective that is both visually compelling and intellectually engaging. It is a powerful statement piece that draws attention, sparks curiosity, and rewards deeper contemplation.


About the Artist:
Ganbold, also known as Bono Dorjderem (born 1982 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia), is a contemporary artist recognized for his bold approach to abstraction and figurative art. His work often bridges traditional Mongolian influences with modern artistic language, resulting in visually intense compositions that challenge conventional perceptions of form and identity.

Working primarily with oil on canvas, Ganbold explores themes of human emotion, cultural expression, and the complexity of the human figure. His distinctive style—marked by fragmented forms, vibrant palettes, and expressive distortion—places him within the realms of Abstract, Modern/Contemporary, and Figurative art, often with subtle undertones of the nude form.

His paintings are celebrated for their ability to convey depth and emotion while maintaining a strong visual impact, making his work highly appealing to collectors and contemporary art enthusiasts alike.

 
 
  • Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Abstract, Figurative, Modern/Contemporary, Nude
  • Oil On Canvas
  • GND81/019
  • 107 x 86cm42" x "
  • Valiant Art & Interiors

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“Women Faces” is a striking visual exploration of feminine identity expressed through bold abstraction and emotional fragmentation. Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem masterfully deconstructs the human face into geometric planes and vivid color blocks, creating a composition that feels both chaotic and deeply harmonious. Each figure appears layered with emotion—introspection, mystery, strength—captured through exaggerated contours and expressive distortions.

The use of saturated hues—fiery reds, electric blues, and luminous yellows—infuses the painting with dynamic energy, while the overlapping forms suggest interconnected narratives among the women. Their elongated features and mask-like expressions evoke a sense of universality, transcending individuality to represent collective feminine experience. The painting invites viewers to interpret each face not as a literal portrait, but as a symbolic reflection of inner worlds, emotions, and identities.

This artwork stands out for its fusion of figurative elements with abstract expressionism, offering a contemporary perspective that is both visually compelling and intellectually engaging. It is a powerful statement piece that draws attention, sparks curiosity, and rewards deeper contemplation.


About the Artist:
Ganbold, also known as Bono Dorjderem (born 1982 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia), is a contemporary artist recognized for his bold approach to abstraction and figurative art. His work often bridges traditional Mongolian influences with modern artistic language, resulting in visually intense compositions that challenge conventional perceptions of form and identity.

Working primarily with oil on canvas, Ganbold explores themes of human emotion, cultural expression, and the complexity of the human figure. His distinctive style—marked by fragmented forms, vibrant palettes, and expressive distortion—places him within the realms of Abstract, Modern/Contemporary, and Figurative art, often with subtle undertones of the nude form.

His paintings are celebrated for their ability to convey depth and emotion while maintaining a strong visual impact, making his work highly appealing to collectors and contemporary art enthusiasts alike.