Munkh-Erdene Munkhjargal, a young artist, is passionate about ironwork and comes from a nomad family of Mongolian steppes. Through his artwork, we can consider the softness of hardship and the hardness of softness. He is passionate about discovering himself through creativity while conveying relativity through iron works. Despite its rugged and raw appearance on the surface, its softness, flexibility, and tenacity will make you love it, as he says.
A rugged metal that is both movable and flexible can turn you into water when necessary and in action with fire and air. How? The artist's ability to create anything is enhanced by their understanding of iron's dynamic characteristics and its harmonious union with fire and air. Have you ever wondered if iron is a frozen material? What would it be like if it unfreezes? Blacksmithing, fire, and air are perfectly combined in a great sword.
The primary way Munkh-Erdene Munkhzorig expresses his values and creativity is through hard ironwork. He does not make swords physically. A blacksmith's work process is influenced by how he works. All men are born from their mother, and he cherishes her affection and protection. Mongolians consider Earth to be a spirit of mothership. It is accessible to all living beings, providing nourishment and protection with abundant beautiful emotions while leading us to the wisdom of values. He considers his wisdom and discoveries of his inner self as the mothership of his work.
Iron is a substance that he considers masculine. It is a solid and protective substance created from earth, fire, and water, nourishing the sense of immovability, tenacity, and peace. Although it may appear raw and imperfect, it's natural.
Explore his works of art and keep learning about him and his world beyond the confines of reality.
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