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Dancing with White Peacocks
#2764
Painting, Canvas, Oil
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100 х 100 х 2.2 (см)
Year create:
2019
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From the series "Male Ballet Dancers" / Dancing with Birds.

From the series of my works on Male Ballet Dancers, which is a modest tribute to one of the greatest dancers in history, Rudolf Nureyev, the most recognized name in the world of Ballet.

Ballet ... An Eternal Art of Beauty.
The exquisite magic of the ballet does not leave anyone indifferent.
For centuries in the fine arts, many artists enthusiastically work with the theme of ballet, trying to use all their skills to convey the beauty and expression of movement.
Amazing paintings and photographs of various artists, styles and trends tell about the everyday life of the great ballet, where under the light of the ramp there generously gives her skill to the audience an unearthly, airy Ballerina.
And it's natural - before and during the Balanchine era, the ballerina was queen bee of ballet’s realm. So it’s startling to find that the internationally celebrated ballerina Margot Fonteyn, reflecting in her book “The Magic of Dance” (1979) about the impact of her younger partner Rudolf Nureyev on ballet, announced, “The era of the ballerina is over.”
A good thing, too, she added: The ballerina had ruled the roost for far too long. There would still be ballerinas — but they would no longer reign supreme, as linchpins of ballet’s construction and its meanings.
In the 1960s, Nureyev and other male dancers began to realign the 19th-century classics, bestowing more dancing upon their own central male roles. Thus, gone is the mold were ballerina was its protagonist, and the male danseur was destined to live in her shadow - he started to speak his own, powerful and bright language of body.

Dancing with Birds.

We have always envied birds their wings. From angels to superheroes, avian-human hybrids have been fixtures of myth, legend and art.
The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who... looked enviously on the birds soaring freely through space... on the infinite highway of the air.
If not for birds, where from would the idea of flight come to human minds? We owe it to birds, as well as we owe them the lessons of music and dances - birds are probably the only really singing and dancing creatures on the planet. Watching birds dancing, people adopted their "body language" - dancing for expression of their emotions.

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Tatiana Osheva
Tatiana Osheva
Great Britain

Born in 1943 in Alma-Ata, USSR.
My mother - Klaudia Osheva, a professional artist, hence from my early years I got grips of what a magic of creativity means.
Graduated from the University, specialising in German-Roman philology. But extensive travel, meeting people and exploration of nature were provoking me to reflect it with the means of fine art. So I got the second education - Odessa College of Arts "Grekovka". Started to exhibit while studying at the college. It was followed by numerous local, nationwide, All-Soviet Union and international exhibitions. Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR since 1986.
Living and working in the UK since 1998***.
My creative credo: any work of art should charge the viewer with positive energy - aesthetic, intellectual, emotional. Touch with any art should enrich the viewer, "to add, not to subtract". This on my opinion is its main task.
Preferred media - oil on canvas. Preferred genre - figurative art, compositions of "more than one approach". Figurative compositions demand knowledge of the whole spectre of genres - portraits, landscapes, still-life, - only then your fantasy is not restricted by any inner barriers. I worked in graphics, ceramics, murals and as a theatrical designer when I was invited as an art-director and costume designer for several productions of Odessa Drama Theatre.
Paintings - in the private collections in dozens of countries of the World, from Japan and Australia to Europe and both coasts of the USA, including two portraits at the collection of the Royal Geographical Society, London.

*** If you are residing in the UK and would like to view my works in flesh, you are welcome to visit me in Bournemouth, Dorset.

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Ольга/Olga Коста/Costa
4 years back
Очень красивые картины у вас!!!
Ольга/Olga Коста/Costa
4 years back
Браво!!!
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