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Migration of Nature

Amarsaikhan Namsraijav

My works are about nature, the environment, and nomadic culture. Our traditions and heritage show how our ancestors had a proper relationship with the land, sky, mountains, water, and nature during their migrations throughout the four seasons. 


They also adapted to any harsh natural conditions and survived by migrating across rivers, streams, and mountains. Placing artwork in coastal, rural, and agricultural spaces is a great way to spread culture. Therefore, I aim to create my own unique works and share them with the public. 


My work will give the impression of being on the beach, crossing the sea. Natural fallen trees, driftwood, and bamboo are more suitable for making artwork in the region and natural environment. Natural trees themselves are amazing in their shapes. 


Therefore, even fallen trees come to life as artworks. When you sit inside the work, you will see the beauty of nature, hear the sound of the waves and the wind, and feel like you are merging with nature.
 

  • Artwork No.D02
  • Dimensions12 × 3.5 × 4.5 (m)
Amarsaikhan Namsraijav
Artist

Amarsaikhan Namsraijav

Artist Namsraijav Amarsaikhan creates works in the genres of painting, nature art, and sculpture. Raised in a traditional nomadic family since childhood, Amarsaikhan’s philosophy reflects the wisdom of nomadic cultures and peoples who are in harmony with nature, living a low-consumption, self-sufficient lifestyle, and are on the verge of extinction. Through his work, Amarsaikhan attempts to revive and promote the principles of nomadic culture and resist consumerism. Amarsaikhan’s nature art works have been invited to participate in international biennials and festivals on the theme of nature, including the Austronesian International Arts Award Honor Award-2018, Taitung Art Museum, Taiwan, Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project by Kuan Shu Education Foundation Taiwan 2016,  Winner of Rubin Fellowships for Himalayan Artists, sponsored by the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, New York, USA-2011, Geumgang Nature Art Biennale in South Korea; Commagene Biennial, Turkey, India; Echigo Tsumari Art Triennial, Japan; Beijing Biennial, China; Jeonju Biennial, South Korea; Land Art 360 Biennial, Mongolia; Busan Biennial, South Korea; The Global Nomadic Art Project has successfully participated in international programs in Italy, France, Mongolia, America, Hungary, Romania, Croatia, Taiwan, and Finland.  
 

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