Rounded Composition 2 is a masterclass in the tension between controlled geometry and organic chaos. At its heart, the piece explores the hypnotic power of the circle—a universal symbol of unity and infinity—rendered through a meticulous, vinyl-like texture of concentric black lines.
What makes this artwork truly arresting is the rhythmic “drip” effect that cascades over three dark, recessed squares. These white rivulets break the circular flow, creating a visual dialogue between the revolving background and a static, vertical foreground. It is a cinematic experience on canvas; the monochromatic palette ensures it fits seamlessly into minimalist or modern luxury interiors, while the complex layering offers a profound depth that reveals something new to the viewer with every glance. This isn’t just a painting; it is a sophisticated study of movement and stillness, perfect for a space that values intellectual and aesthetic gravity.
About the Artist
Batzorig “Bazo” Dugarsuren (b. 1979) is a prominent figure in the contemporary Mongolian art scene, hailing from the rugged landscapes of Sukhbaatar Aimag. His work is celebrated for its ability to bridge traditional Mongolian sensibilities with avant-garde abstraction. Bazo often utilizes repetitive forms and a restricted color palette to evoke deep emotional resonances and philosophical inquiries. By blending mechanical precision with raw, fluid techniques, he has established a signature style that captures the rhythmic complexity of modern life while remaining rooted in the spiritual heritage of his homeland.