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Chadraabal's Artistic Evolution: A Curatorial Insight by Heinz Playner




Discover Chadraabal Adiyabazar's vivid fusion of cubism, surrealism, and digital influences in this insightful article by Curator Heinz Playner. From the dynamic portrayal of humans and horses to the transformative depictions of nature, dive deep into the artist's evolving journey.





Curator Heinz Playner says:


Works of art by Chadraabal Adiyabazar fascinate with the colorful implementation of his expressive works with elements of cubism and surrealism. The artist also deals with the digital world and the impact of digital information on people, which he implements in his artworks. Man is also depicted as an infinite creative source in many of his works. In these works, Chadraabal puts people in motion and the constant running, which point to the rapid change in life and to an infinite human potential.


Horses have accompanied Chadraabal Adyabazar over the years as an element of his art. This can be found in many works - in some works it tends towards Aboriginal style, in most it is Surrealistic motifs with influence from Cubism. Most of his horses combine long, thin necks and feet, which give the works a special elegance. Some works are very reduced and fix the viewer on the statement of the work, which the artist focuses on despite the reduced implementation (as in the work “Enjoy often the sun”, 2021).


Nature is also one of his sources of creation. In his works between the years 2014 and 2021 you can see the change in the depiction of the sea. The 2014 work was painted more realistically by Chadraabal Adiyabazar. In 2021, the colors and the implementation of his sea works are reminiscent of Claude Monet, but alongside the water lilies you can see fish and plants from the sea world. In some works, the artist combines the abstract mood of his paintings with the animals, such as leopards from Altai, and is committed to nature.


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