Zayasaikhan Sambuu Explained

Zaya
Birth Name:Zayasaikhan Sambuu
Birth Place:Baatsagaan, Mongolia
Occupation:Painter
Alma Mater:Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture

Zayasaikhan Sambuu, also known as Zaya,[1] is a Mongolian painter.

Biography

Zaya was born Zayasaikhan Sambuu in 1975 in Mongolia, in an isolated village in the Gobi Desert.[1] At fifteen he decided to become a Buddhist monk but the strict rules of the monastery were at odds with his irrepressible creativity.[1] By the time he was a teenager, communist Mongolia was becoming less oppressive, and freedom of religion returning.[1] Zaya was noticed for his talent in drawing, and started by drawing scenes of Buddhism, which was resurfacing after years of suppression.[1]

At 17 he enrolled in the Soyol Fine Art College in Ulaanbaatar (the capital of Mongolia). There, traditional Mongolian art was taught. He continued his studies at the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture, from which he obtained his bachelor's degree in 2002.[1]

In 2015 he exposed a series of ink-and-watercolor paintings in San Francisco, inspired by Genghis Khan, his life and warriors.[2] Of the latter paintings was said: "Combining traditional Mongolian styles with Japanese art techniques, the striking, highly detailed images bring these warriors and their era to life."[2]

His works inspired a mural painting by Perm-based artist Maria Efimova.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: In Search of Beauty in Asia: Sambuu Zayasaikhan. Strassen. Roger. trefpuntazie.com. 6 April 2021. https://archive.today/20210406100232/https://www.trefpuntazie.com/op-zoek-naar-schoonheid-in-azie-sambuu-zayasaikhan/. 6 April 2021.
  2. Web site: Mongolian art based on Genghis Khan. Eisenhart. Mary. SFGATE. 6 April 2021. https://archive.today/20210406093128/https://www.sfgate.com/art/article/Mongolian-art-based-on-Genghis-Khan-4112800.php. 6 April 2021.
  3. Web site: Perm artist painted the door of a residential building for 1.5 months. Berestneva. Galina. Про Город Пермь. 6 April 2021. https://archive.today/20210406095404/https://progorod59.ru/news/12157. 6 April 2021.