Byambajargal in Singapore
Since joining Sound of Art, Mongolian artist Byambajargal has become a familiar face in the Singapore art market.
In 2022, Byambajargal held his first overseas solo art exhibition, Moving Mountains, in Singapore. Representatives from the Mongolian Embassy in Singapore were present at the Opening Ceremony to show their support.
To convey his gratitude and appreciation to his supporters in Singapore, An Evening with Byambajargal was organised.
Byambajargal was also an invited participant in “HOME” Charity Art Auction, where his art contributed to Hagar International’s relief efforts in Afghanistan.
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Artist Profile
Born on the steppes of eastern Mongolia, Byambajargal (or Byamba, as his friends call him) has a deep love for Mongolia’s spectacular natural landscapes, glorious open spaces and the swift grace of horses. After spending his early years herding livestock, he was moved to the capital city of Ulaanbaatar with his siblings. His artistic ability was quickly noted by teachers, and his school years were studded with numerous exhibitions and prizes, including the national-level City Mayoral Award and a trip to Japan as a Mongolian Creative Youth representative prize-winner.
Byamba graduated from the country’s most prestigious art university in 2020 and his paintings are in private collections in Mongolia, America, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore.
“I've been fond of drawing since very young and creating art has always been an essential part of my life. Despite my difficult childhood, God used art to turn my life around; the love and beauty that surrounds me in His creation has brought me much joy. I strive to convey a sense of peace while also using vibrant colours. Through my art, I’d like people to realize that the world is a truly colourful place, one worth being in -- if painted with living colours of Love.”