Description
This sculpture depicts a ballerina in a stable stance, radiating elegance and grace. Cast in bronze, the work captures the flexible and elongated form of a dancer, with meticulous attention to anatomical detail. The figure's head is slightly tilted, suggesting contemplation. The pleated tutu gracefully expands outward, showing dynamic movement frozen in time. The patina enriches the work, offering subtle contrasts between the soft sheen of the tutu and the muted tones of the limbs. Standing on an elegant black base, the sculpture evokes a sense of balance and harmony. It invites viewers to appreciate the delicate interplay of strength and fluidity inherent in ballet. Unique in its minimalist yet expressive design, the work pays homage to the discipline and artistry of dance, capturing an ephemeral moment in a permanent setting.
Material
- Bronze
Dimensions
40/9/6cm.Style
- Conceptual
Subject
- People
Framed
No
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