Shuren
Shurentsetseg Sukhbat is a contemporary Mongolian painter, born in 1988 in the western Zavkhan province. Shuren, as she is commonly known, has a profound passion for painting women, capturing their beauty and the depth of their souls.
Her early works often depict round women, imbued with a sense of strength. These women frequently have sad faces and distant eyes, reflecting the hardships and emotional struggles they endure. Shuren's art portrays the resilience of Mongolian women, who often suppress their emotions in the face of a society marked by violence and daily challenges.
Recently, Shuren's style has evolved to embrace a more colorful and joyful vision of life. Her newer representations of women convey a message of resilience and ephemeral beauty. She captures the dynamic nature of women's emotions, suggesting that while they may experience moments of intense agitation, serenity always returns, as delicate and enduring as a blue silk veil floating in the air. Her art invites viewers to ponder the myriad secrets and sorrows hidden within a woman's heart, celebrating their sensitivity and charm.
Shuren's evolving artistic vision continues to highlight the strength and complexity of women, offering a nuanced portrayal of their experiences and emotions.
Discover contemporary artworks by Shuren, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary mongolian artists. Artistic domains: Painting. Artist represented by THINK ART LLC. Account type: Artist , member since 2018 (Country of origin Mongolia). Buy Shuren's latest works on ArtMajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Shuren. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.
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Shurentsetseg Sukhbat is a contemporary Mongolian painter, born in 1988 in the western Zavkhan province. Shuren, as she is commonly known, has a profound passion for painting women, capturing their beauty and the depth of their souls.
Her early works often depict round women, imbued with a sense of strength. These women frequently have sad faces and distant eyes, reflecting the hardships and emotional struggles they endure. Shuren's art portrays the resilience of Mongolian women, who often suppress their emotions in the face of a society marked by violence and daily challenges.
Recently, Shuren's style has evolved to embrace a more colorful and joyful vision of life. Her newer representations of women convey a message of resilience and ephemeral beauty. She captures the dynamic nature of women's emotions, suggesting that while they may experience moments of intense agitation, serenity always returns, as delicate and enduring as a blue silk veil floating in the air. Her art invites viewers to ponder the myriad secrets and sorrows hidden within a woman's heart, celebrating their sensitivity and charm.
Shuren's evolving artistic vision continues to highlight the strength and complexity of women, offering a nuanced portrayal of their experiences and emotions.
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- Date of birth : 1988
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary Mongolian Artists Artists presented by a gallery
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