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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ANUnaran Jargalsaikhan, Love-Ground, 2019
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ANUnaran Jargalsaikhan, Love-Ground, 2019
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ANUnaran Jargalsaikhan

Love-Ground, 2019
Mixed media on canvas
159.5 x 218 cm
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Mongolian artist, ANUnaran.J is a contemporary multidisciplinary artist. Living and working in Ulaanbaatar.. Since 2011, her artworks have continuously evolved as she has come to place a greater emphasis on...
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Mongolian artist, ANUnaran.J is a contemporary multidisciplinary artist. Living and working in Ulaanbaatar.. Since 2011, her artworks have continuously evolved as she has come to place a greater emphasis on the conventionally hidden, inconspicuous side of universal dualisms such as feminine and masculine, interior and exterior, subconscious and conscious, metaphysical and physical. She is inspired by Mongolian ancient perception of NAGA | NATURE-EARTH and Buddhism.

Anunaran.J has developed her unique mix of techniques such as embroidering, sewing, appliqued, and photo-based work combining various materials such as fabric, pens, thread, acrylic, oil, printing, felt, etc. She holds an MA in Art History from the School of Mongolian Language and Culture, as well as a BA in Institute Fine Arts from the Mongolian University of Arts and Culture. She has been inquiring about a Doctorate in Art Critic at the National University of Mongolia.
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