Athletica Dance Lulu
October 31st, 2003
Athletica Dance Lulu

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'Dance' $279.95 "Stick figures are engraved in a purple rock and their dance suggests a mystical metamorphosis. The rock becomes the people in a movement of frenetic dance," says Iraceia Guerra. Bold colors inject a surreal sense of life as the Brazilian artist paints with ink on Canson paper which she herself then laminates. The painting features a Canson paper mat. Titled "Dan�a" in Portuguese. |
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'Dance, Dance' $302.95 A young woman performs a traditional dance while gracefully holding a flower. Her hands and feet are adorned with mehendi henna tattoos. She is dressed in rich clothes, which are the color of amethysts. Dinesh Kumawat paints her portrait with utmost care as he expertly details the jewelries that are worn by the women of India. |
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'Dance Teacher' $652.95 "Seated in a corner in the afternoon, contemplating the sky, when any moment is a excellent one but without haste, she chose she must dance as slowly as possible," Reyna de la Barra says. "With sentiment and delicacy, she moves. One must consider each detail and dance with rhythm." The Peruvian artist brings this image to a colorful painting. Titled "Maestra de baile" in Spanish. |
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Brass statuette, 'Dance, Dance, Dance' $74.99 Dancing seductively, a young woman twirls so that her skirt swirls gracefully around her ankles. Pah presents the elegant figure in brass with a bronze-like patina. Dark curls frame her face in a dreamy portrait inspired by Victorian statuary. |
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'Dance in Red' $492.95 Like leaves or flashes of golden light, quick shapes whirl and dance in fields of scarlet. Alberto Salerno achieves a stunning sense of depth, drawing the eye inward toward deeper shades of red. His composition's kinetic force is pleasing and harmonious. Titled "Danza en rojo" in Spanish. |
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'Dance of the Swans' $59.95 Floating serenely on a rippling lake, two swans join in a joyous water dance. Robson Sicuro takes his camera into the sierra above Rio de Janeiro to described the wildlife at an altitude of 2,775 feet. Camouflaged by their color, nonetheless the graceful creatures are perfectly visible against reflected sunlight. Color photograph on opaque Kodak Professional paper, titled "Dan�a dos Cisnes" in Portuguese. It features a mat border of 3mm Paran� paper, hand-painted with acrylic ink. |
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'Dance with the Owl' $297.95 An�bal Porras represents a dancer from the ancient Vicus culture, which flourished in Peru from 400 BC to 500 AD. It is thought that they performed a dance with owls, although this remains a mystery and no one knows the function of such a ritual. Porras depicts the man with a metal helmet to protect him from the bird's sharp beak. Titled "Danza con el buho" in Spanish. |
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US $49.99