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Water Print

Solongo Kanter

Mongolia

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The set is covered with embroidered felt, silk and coral stones. This work is inspired by the old traditional method "zeegt naamal". " /Zeegt naamal/ is an ancient method of sewing portraits of deities. It is a method of sewing between silk and cotton fabric. Repeated water and many patterns are painted with acrylic paint. A mixed work inspired by the ancient belief that nature is alive and possessive. is depicted as looking out to sea from an island of sand and rock in the middle of the ocean. There are also two photos of ancient people on the sun. One is the sun lord and the other is the moon lord. Also, the owner of the sea is represented by jellyfish.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:

9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I was born and raised in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and currently reside in the same city. I have a passion for literature and art, and I am a literary researcher and writer by profession. Drawing and painting have always been a significant part of my life, and I have been self-taught in this field since I was a child. I believe that I am still in the process of learning and growing as an artist. The initial feeling I experienced as a child when I first started drawing and painting is something I strive to maintain in my work. It was a pure and unfiltered expression that I want to preserve. Living in Mongolia, where we have many bright and sunny days throughout the year, my paintings and artworks often incorporate vibrant colors. I draw inspiration from the environment I grew up in and the ancient Mongolian culture, which valued symbolism and art. I independently study images, illustrations, stitches, and meanings found in archaeological finds, and I incorporate these elements into my work. Traditional Mongolian line art, with its repetitive patterns and lack of distance, also influences my creations. I work in the genres of surrialism and contemporary art. Literature and the writings of world authors have greatly influenced my artistic vision. I have a habit of creating visual interpretations of the stories that resonate with me. Nature and the world itself serve as my biggest inspiration, as I find them to be the most beautiful aspects of life. To promote sustainability, I incorporate recycled and waste materials, such as rags and scraps from the sewing industry, into my artwork. I also use fallen wood and materials like felt and wool. Turning eco-friendly recycled and waste materials into valuable works of art is a responsibility that I believe we all share. Thank you for visiting my page and taking the time to learn about my artistic journey. Sincerely, Ch Solongo

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