Tuesday, 28 July 2015

[www.keralites.net] DANCE STEPPES . ART ZAYASAIKHAN SAMBUU - ZAYA ~

 

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Zayasaikhan Sambuu, Zaya was born in a small town Baatsagaan (Bayankhongor aimag somoni in Southern Mongolia) in 1975. The teenage years Zaya, inspired by portraits of Buddhist gods, as well as freedom of religion to Buddhism deepened, at age 15 he decided to become a monk. However, after examining the Tibetan religious texts for two years, he realized that his art is more interesting than religion. At age 17, he entered the Zaya Soyol Fine Art College in Ulaanbaatar, after graduating from college, he continued to study at the Mongolian State University of Culture and Arts, from which he graduated in 2002.

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The combination of traditional Mongolian art and contemporary art, using watercolor, gouache, oil, mixed technique - allows the artist to illustrate the ancient culture and heritage of Mongolia and Central Asian nomadic peoples. His works mainly consist of scenes of everyday life of ancient peoples, where it joins the spirit of the Mongolian nomadic art from Tibet, and traditional Japanese painting technique. With the help of various methods and the study of different cultures, Zaya created his own musical genre, which allows him to tell the world about Mongolia.

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Melody

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Dream horse

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Dance steppes

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Spirits Wildlife

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Destination

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This rare historical photographs over a hundred years, they carefully kept by the artist that give him inspiration and a great understanding of Mongolian culture.Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

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The Untold Story

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Reflection majesty

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Education Princess

Unique women's hairstyles in Mongolian women, who are more reminiscent of the horns. Or perhaps a mythical bird wings hangarudi. This design is very complicated. Hair braided in two braids, expanding at the temples in the form of wings. These wings stacked silver hairpins. The basis is also a cap of pure silver and decorated with coral, pearls, turquoise. The lower part of braided tresses and left in plain sight. But the rich women covered with special cover braid sewn on silver plates are made of silver and sometimes gold with filigree ornaments and splashes of pearls, coral and turquoise. On solemn occasions, and when leaving the house on top of this silver caps worn another hat. She pointed with a velvet band and a red ribbon behind.

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Woman and horn

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Magic Hat

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Nomadic woman

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Endless feeling

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Two elegance

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The feeling of satisfaction

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Samurai.

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Dragon Kingdom

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Whispers on the ground

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Reflections on the road

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Forgotten Melody

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Family

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Sisters

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City girl

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Lady

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