Forest 2

Sodsaikhan Sevjid , 2009 , Oil On Canvas

Forest 2 is a compelling contemporary landscape rendered in oil on canvas, measuring 90 by 110 cm. The composition presents a dense, atmospheric depiction of a woodland interior, characteristic of the artist’s engagement with the natural world.

Sevjid utilizes a rich, texturally layered application of oil paint to build depth within the thicket of trees. The color palette is dominated by organic, earthy tones—deep forest greens, muted mosses, and rich umbers—juxtaposed against fractured shafts of light that pierce through the upper canopy. The brushwork alternates between broad, expressive strokes that define the rugged bark of the tree trunks and finer, more staccato marks capturing the shifting pattern of foliage.

The perspective is intimate and immersive, placing the viewer directly on the forest floor looking slightly upward. There is a palpable sense of stillness and isolation within the frame, balanced by the dynamic, flickering quality of the light script across the canvas. The scale of the work (90 x 110 cm) allows for a powerful spatial presence, drawing the viewer into a complex matrix of vertical lines and organic forms.


Exhibition History

This artwork belongs to a pivotal period in the artist’s international career and is associated with the following notable exhibitions:

  • 2010: Art Expo New York, New York City, NY, USA

  • 2010: International Equestrian Festival 2010, Downtown Lexington, Kentucky, USA

  • Sodsaikhan Sevjid
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Figurative, Landscape, Nature, Portrait, Realism
  • Oil on canvas
  • SHN/002
  • 90 x 110cm35" x "
  • Valiant Art & Interiors

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Forest 2 is a compelling contemporary landscape rendered in oil on canvas, measuring 90 by 110 cm. The composition presents a dense, atmospheric depiction of a woodland interior, characteristic of the artist’s engagement with the natural world.

Sevjid utilizes a rich, texturally layered application of oil paint to build depth within the thicket of trees. The color palette is dominated by organic, earthy tones—deep forest greens, muted mosses, and rich umbers—juxtaposed against fractured shafts of light that pierce through the upper canopy. The brushwork alternates between broad, expressive strokes that define the rugged bark of the tree trunks and finer, more staccato marks capturing the shifting pattern of foliage.

The perspective is intimate and immersive, placing the viewer directly on the forest floor looking slightly upward. There is a palpable sense of stillness and isolation within the frame, balanced by the dynamic, flickering quality of the light script across the canvas. The scale of the work (90 x 110 cm) allows for a powerful spatial presence, drawing the viewer into a complex matrix of vertical lines and organic forms.


Exhibition History

This artwork belongs to a pivotal period in the artist’s international career and is associated with the following notable exhibitions:

  • 2010: Art Expo New York, New York City, NY, USA

  • 2010: International Equestrian Festival 2010, Downtown Lexington, Kentucky, USA