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'May We Dance' is a poignant blend of abstract architecture and expressive artistry, conveying a powerful message of unity and peace. At its heart, a vibrant ballerina dances gracefully upon a bridge, her movements capturing the essence of expressionism. Behind her, a tunnel emerges with two figures invited by the ballerina to their own dance, symbolizing the diversity of humanity. On the left, a translucent peace symbol beckons, while the universal symbol for dancing shines brightly above.
This captivating composition invites viewers to embrace life's softer aspects and join together in harmony rather than conflict. 'May We Dance' serves as a poignant reminder of the power of art to inspire connection and understanding in a world too often divided.
The painting is done in acrylics on canvas board. The technique of photo paint is used for the ballerina.
ABOUT THIS ARTWORK: CLASSIFICATION, TECHNIQUES & STYLES
Acrylic
Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins.
Marker
Drawing made using a large felt with its own ink source. The ink may or may not be indelible.
Technic Painting
Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content.