Sky Horseman

Bayarbaatar Selee , 2004 , Oil On Canvas

In the striking and evocative Sky Horseman, Bayarbaatar Selee captures the exhilarating intersection of celestial mystery and terrestrial strength, crafting a visual narrative that feels both timelessly mythic and strikingly immediate. Measuring 79 x 59 cm (31″ x 23″), this 2005 oil on canvas utilizes a powerful vertical composition to emphasize the heroic scale of the subject against the infinite expanse of the heavens. The unique selling point of this piece is Selee’s signature “narrative impasto”—a sophisticated technique where robust, rhythmic layers of pigment carve out the muscular form of the horse and rider, contrasted brilliantly against ethereal, translucent glazes that define the surrounding atmosphere. This technical duality grants the work a shifting, vibrant quality; as light hits the textured surfaces, the horseman appears to surge forward through the clouds, imbuing the room with a sense of kinetic, boundless energy. For the discerning collector, Sky Horseman is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a sophisticated focal point that balances the raw, elemental power of the Mongolian steppe with a refined, contemporary surrealist elegance, making it an ideal anchor for any curated study, gallery wall, or minimalist executive suite.

About the Artist

Born in 1964 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Bayarbaatar Selee is an acclaimed contemporary artist renowned for his ability to translate the raw, austere beauty of the Mongolian landscape and the authentic rhythms of daily life into deeply resonant, high-impact figurative works. His practice is characterized by a sophisticated, nuanced approach to light and composition, often focusing on themes of heritage, resilience, and the intimate connections between people and their environment. With a career spanning decades, Selee has earned significant recognition for his evocative, painterly style, which bridges the gap between traditional realism and contemporary emotional storytelling, securing his place as a vital, enduring voice in modern Central Asian art.

  • Bayarbaatar Selee
  • Early 21st Century
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Figurative, Landscape, Modern/Contemporary, Nature, Portrait
  • Oil on canvas
  • BYR10/008
  • 79 x 59cm31" x 23"
  • Mongolian Art Gallery

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In the striking and evocative Sky Horseman, Bayarbaatar Selee captures the exhilarating intersection of celestial mystery and terrestrial strength, crafting a visual narrative that feels both timelessly mythic and strikingly immediate. Measuring 79 x 59 cm (31″ x 23″), this 2005 oil on canvas utilizes a powerful vertical composition to emphasize the heroic scale of the subject against the infinite expanse of the heavens. The unique selling point of this piece is Selee’s signature “narrative impasto”—a sophisticated technique where robust, rhythmic layers of pigment carve out the muscular form of the horse and rider, contrasted brilliantly against ethereal, translucent glazes that define the surrounding atmosphere. This technical duality grants the work a shifting, vibrant quality; as light hits the textured surfaces, the horseman appears to surge forward through the clouds, imbuing the room with a sense of kinetic, boundless energy. For the discerning collector, Sky Horseman is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a sophisticated focal point that balances the raw, elemental power of the Mongolian steppe with a refined, contemporary surrealist elegance, making it an ideal anchor for any curated study, gallery wall, or minimalist executive suite.

About the Artist

Born in 1964 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Bayarbaatar Selee is an acclaimed contemporary artist renowned for his ability to translate the raw, austere beauty of the Mongolian landscape and the authentic rhythms of daily life into deeply resonant, high-impact figurative works. His practice is characterized by a sophisticated, nuanced approach to light and composition, often focusing on themes of heritage, resilience, and the intimate connections between people and their environment. With a career spanning decades, Selee has earned significant recognition for his evocative, painterly style, which bridges the gap between traditional realism and contemporary emotional storytelling, securing his place as a vital, enduring voice in modern Central Asian art.