As a "contemporary master of Mongol Zurag",[1] she incorporates traditional patterns and Buddhist motifs in her paintings and draws on experiences of Mongolian women and the everyday lives of post-nomadic Mongolia.
She received her bachelor's degree in 2002 from Mongolian University of Arts and Culture.
Later in 2004, she graduated from the Mongolian State University of Education with a master's degree.
She was part of the 2017 documenta 14 tour organized by Goethe Institute Mongolia in partnership with Mongolian Contemporary Art Support Association.
[3] Titled Assimilation Non-Assimilation, the exhibition was held at Art Space 976+, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.