Zazaa Ganbold

You-Jin Chang

“My peace looks like a calm inner balance, not a sudden miracle. It is a moment when everything slows down, opposites can exist together, and tension turns into awareness. In Life Cycle, peace grows through acceptance, rhythm, and change—an inner harmony that slowly reaches outward and connects us with the world.”

Zazaa Ganbold is a Mongolian born contemporary artist living and working between Germany and Portugal. Her practice spans painting, collage and digital media exploring the human body, inner worlds, symbolism, and transformation. Rather than treating the body as a representational subject, she approaches it as a site where memory, emotion, and symbolic structures gather a liminal space where personal experience intersects with collective archetypes and cultural inscriptions. Through layered visual languages, Ganbold investigates the tension between conscious perception and unconscious imagery. Figures, masks, and fragmented forms question the stability of identity and frame perception as partial and conditioned rather than objective. Instead of depicting reality as it appears, her work reveals inner images, dreams, and intuitive forms of knowledge. By slowing the act of looking, her works invite reflective encounters with the symbolic and psychological dimensions of human existence.

“Life Cycle”, acrylic and oil on canvas (100x100cm)

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