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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 46 W x 28 H x 2 D in
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I was inspired by the beauty and incredible skills of the dancers from the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. While I was photographing them I noticed the simple statement the toe shoes of the principle dancer. Here were the confluence of a richly elegant satin material and sky. But most intriguing was know the absolute skill and resolution needed by the dancer. My own early dance experience came back to me - the difficulty and pain involved in putting one's entire weight on their toes and the ability to hold in position always astounds me. Here it appears effortless. The painting manages to freeze the gesture in time so that we accept it as quite natural.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:46 W x 28 H x 2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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I’m a painter and photographer based in New York City. My works begin with photography – influenced by my career in film and television. For subjects I am drawn to classically trained modern dancers from major companies Momix, Pilobolus, Julliard, Lar Lubovich, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Julliard, or Ballet Nacionale de Espagna. The latter companies I photographed during six months living in Spain as an Edward Gonzalez Grant winner. My photographs rely on the skill and precision of the dancers to run through performances so that I can distill and freeze moments in time. The settings are dramatic landscapes such as New England fields, Southwestern horizons, Hampton swimming pools, Madrid rooftops or coasts of the Canary Islands. These collaborations are true “DanceSapes”. The second series of paintings are called FruitScapes – I search for fruits on the vines and photograph them against their native horizons. The painting series began in Litchfield County CT where the local farm saved their ripest and most natural looking crops - apples in Fall gourds in winter and corn in summer.. The series continued as I traveled and gathered subjects from local farmers markets in Palm Springs, Santa Fe, Lisbon, Rio, Cape Town and Marrakech.
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