Dance Framed Wall Art
Dance is universal. Who knew who invented it, or why - but when they danced; they themselves probably knew they were making art within themselves, by their bodies. Dance, linked to music, linked to art, is definitely one of the biggest contributions to the expression of human emotion in tangible form. No wonder many artists have created framed dance art a method of thanking their inspiration.
The motion and the kinetic energy that flows through a dance is theoretically impossible to create on static surface, but human resilience and creativity allows us to transcend simple theories. Pieces of framed dance fine art by Edgar Degas, like “Dancers in Blue”, “Blue Dancers” and ” Four ballerinas on the stage” manage to do this very thing. Edgar Degas is a very famous impressionist era artist, who also used the values of traditional art in his pieces. He was high regarded for his skills, and influenced may other painters, including Pablo Picasso. One only has to look at his paintings to realize why.
Other beautiful framed dance paintings include” Rejoice!” And “Rhythm” by Monica Stewart.”Rejoice!” is a pencil and graphite sketch of the motions of the dancer in various positions. Although the colors are muted, the joy is seen in the lines of the art.
When we say that dance is universal, it is- it transcends regions and styles and cultures, because it is an expression of pure emotion, like art. Such can be seen in many framed dance pictures.