Wolf

Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem , 2008 , Oil On Canvas

This commanding oil on canvas is a visceral explosion of Neo-Expressionist energy, where the primal spirit of the wild meets a modern, high-contrast aesthetic. Standing at an impressive $160 \times 130\text{ cm}$, Wolf dominates any space with its fiery palette of incandescent oranges and deep, bruised indigos.

The three lupine figures are rendered with aggressive, gestural brushwork that prioritizes raw emotion over anatomical precision. Their glowing, angular eyes serve as magnetic focal points, creating an intense psychological connection with the viewer that feels both ancient and contemporary. This is more than a wildlife painting; it is a bold statement piece that captures the fierce, unyielding essence of the Mongolian wilderness. For the collector seeking a work that balances abstract movement with powerful figurative presence, this 2008 masterpiece offers an unrivaled sense of drama and vitality.


About the Artist

Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem is a prominent figure in the contemporary Mongolian art scene, operating out of Ulaanbaatar. Known for his ability to weave traditional nomadic motifs into a Modernist framework, Dorjderem’s work often explores the tension between the physical and the spiritual. His style is characterized by bold color choices and a heavy, textured application of oil paint, earning him a reputation for creating “figurative abstractions” that resonate with both local heritage and international contemporary trends.

  • Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Abstract, Figurative, Modern/Contemporary, Nude
  • Oil On Canvas
  • GND81/015
  • 160 x 130cm
  • Valiant Art & Interiors

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This commanding oil on canvas is a visceral explosion of Neo-Expressionist energy, where the primal spirit of the wild meets a modern, high-contrast aesthetic. Standing at an impressive $160 \times 130\text{ cm}$, Wolf dominates any space with its fiery palette of incandescent oranges and deep, bruised indigos.

The three lupine figures are rendered with aggressive, gestural brushwork that prioritizes raw emotion over anatomical precision. Their glowing, angular eyes serve as magnetic focal points, creating an intense psychological connection with the viewer that feels both ancient and contemporary. This is more than a wildlife painting; it is a bold statement piece that captures the fierce, unyielding essence of the Mongolian wilderness. For the collector seeking a work that balances abstract movement with powerful figurative presence, this 2008 masterpiece offers an unrivaled sense of drama and vitality.


About the Artist

Ganbold / Bono Dorjderem is a prominent figure in the contemporary Mongolian art scene, operating out of Ulaanbaatar. Known for his ability to weave traditional nomadic motifs into a Modernist framework, Dorjderem’s work often explores the tension between the physical and the spiritual. His style is characterized by bold color choices and a heavy, textured application of oil paint, earning him a reputation for creating “figurative abstractions” that resonate with both local heritage and international contemporary trends.