Mascara (Ink) on paper
$ 110
Emotive Rhythms; Dancing Tears:
“The use of mascara holds a special significance for me as it symbolizes the tears,
sweat and sacrifice that accompany the movements that inspire the brush strokes. It
represents the wide range of nuances and emotions that performing artists expose
themselves to every day throughout their careers”.
About the artist
I am a professional ballet dancer and fine artist of Spanish and Argentinian descent, currently residing in Oslo.
My academic background in art has been extensive, having studied various facets of the field, including technology of the theatre, scenography, and design during my early years and dance conservatory.However, my painting journey only began in 2017, and I am largely self-taught.
In my artistic practice, I have found a harmonic connection between the realms of dance and fine art. As both a dancer and a fine artist, I possess a deep desire to imprint and perpetuate the ever-changing nuances of human emotions onto a blank page.
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