This monumental canvas is a masterful explosion of Fauvist energy and modern Mongolian expressionism. Spanning an impressive 120 x 170cm, the scale of the work allows the viewer to be fully submerged in its vibrant, rhythmic composition.
The piece transcends the traditional nude through its bold, non-naturalistic color palette—swirling together fiery oranges, deep cerulean blues, and lush emerald greens. The artist utilizes dynamic, thick brushstrokes to create a sense of movement, making the three figures appear as though they are vibrating against the abstract landscape. It is a sophisticated balance of figurative form and abstract liberation, making it a definitive statement piece for a contemporary interior that values raw emotion and bold, artistic courage.
About the Artist
Ganbold (Bono) Dorjderem is a prominent figure in the modern and contemporary art scene of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Known for his ability to synthesize traditional Mongolian sensibilities with global modernism, Bono’s work often explores the human form through a lens of vibrant abstraction. His technique is characterized by a “living” texture, where the application of oil on canvas becomes as much a part of the story as the subject itself. His pieces are highly sought after by collectors who appreciate the fusion of Central Asian heritage and bold, twentieth-century avant-garde influences.