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Isadora's Echo - MOVING STUDIO SALE
Isadora's Echo - MOVING STUDIO SALE
Isadora's Echo - MOVING STUDIO SALE
Isadora's Echo - MOVING STUDIO SALE
Isadora's Echo - MOVING STUDIO SALE
Isadora's Echo - MOVING STUDIO SALE

Isadora's Echo - MOVING STUDIO SALE

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24" x 36" x 1.5". 

Oil paint and Chinese ink stick on deep-edge canvas - ready to hang.

"Isadora's Echo: The Spirit of Movement" is an oil and Chinese ink stick painting that captures the essence of the late Isadora Duncan's revolutionary dance spirit. The artwork is a tribute to freedom and the expressive potential of the human body.

The canvas is imbued with the warmth of a rich, rosy palette, suggestive of the flush of skin under the spotlight. Fluid strokes of Chinese ink hint at the contours of the nude female form, celebrating the beauty of the unadorned back with an elegant simplicity that speaks volumes. The use of oil adds depth and texture, creating a tactile connection between the viewer and the subject.

"Isadora's Echo" is an invitation to engage with the legacy of a dancer who embodied the very essence of passion and liberation. The painting is an homage to Isadora's belief in the power of natural movement, an ideal that transcends time.

"Isadora's Echo" would serve as a stunning centrepiece offering a daily reminder of the harmonious interplay between art and life, and the timeless allure of the human form in its most poetic expression.

24" x 36" x 1.5"
Oil paint and Chinese ink stick on deep-edge canvas - ready to hang.
Comes with a certificate of Authenticity

"Part of the Isadora collection, a deeply inspired group of artworks by artist Roberta Heslop, reflecting on and exploring the feminine. Inspired by Isadora Duncan, an American dancer "whose teaching and performances in the late 19th and early 20th century helped to free ballet from its conservative restrictions and presaged the development of modern dance. She was among the first to raise interpretive dance to the status of creative art." - Britannica

This is an original painting and copyright worldwide is owned by Roberta J Heslop.