Year
Created: 2007
Medium: Painting - Oil on stretched canvas
Width: 910 mm
Height: 610 mm
Price - Original: £ Sold (Framed)
Price - Print: £59 - 600 mm H x 900 mm W.
£49 - 400 mm H x 600 mm W.
Please note that these are unframed, signed, 'Open Edition Artist's Prints', printed at high resolution on heavy 225 gsm, Canon Embossed Art Paper, from my Canon gicleé printer, using UV resistant pigmented inks, hence they are lightfast. The sizes mentioned are rounded off so are approximate. Please see the Originals & Prints page for further details.
This framed original oil painting sold while being exhibited in the Fine Art UK's and Claire Galleries 'British Modern Masters' exhibition roadshow in Worcester. See the exhibitions page for full details.
Description:
Take a front row seat and hear the vibrant flamenco sounds of the Ballet Nacional de Espana (Spanish National Ballet) lift their Proud Flamenco Dancer as you view this artwork. Produced in cooperation with Fernando Resendes (Thanks Fernando)
Painted entirely with a knife. A high level of contrast is provided and the colours made extremely rich, bold and lustrous, thus creating a very contemporary feel overall.
It's a large, very dramatic, passionate, emotive, moody and atmospheric figurative dance painting that would not look out of place as a feature in a lounge, study, office, music room, conservatory, bedroom, hall, landing or similar room and be a focal point to be proud of.
Shown below is a photo of it in a frame for exhibition purposes, though the frame can also be purchased at an additional cost if required. Unfortunately, the picture quality isn't so good due to camera limitations...
Contact myself for more information about this beautiful work of art, or if you would like to purchase a print. Obviously, the quality of the original painting and prints is much better than displayed here, though if you wish to make a closer inspection, please let me know of any specific area you're interested in and I'll e mail a higher resolution image to you.
Here's what a wide variety of artists thought of it on Deviant Art:
Bailarina Orgullosa del Flamenco