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"Ballerina" - a picture that won worldwide recognition

"Ballerina" is a picture of the talented artist Leonid Afremov. The use of a special tool for mixing paints, the original style of the image, his own view of creativity brought the artist fame and honor. A native of Belarus currently lives and writes pictures in Mexico.

Secrets of writing pictures about dancers

Fine art, like any creativity, requires not only talent, but also knowledge of the secrets of mastery. The paintings of dancers are known for their uniqueness, accurate transfer of the gracefulness of the female body, fragility. Of course, before writing such masterpieces you need inspiration, a sense of flight. Leonid Afremov knows how to convey sensitivity and femininity in the creative palette. The artist's hand created a lot of pictures that differ in brightness, color saturation and strict lines.

"Ballerina" - a picture that depicts a fragile girl who performs the basic dance steps. The canvas can not be confused, it stands out among the works of other masters of painting. Oil paints - the best material of the modern times for writing paintings, they were used by the artist. "The ballerina" is the picture most sold among his canvases.

A little bit from the history of ballet painting

Weightless features of dancers have been created for many years not only by artists, but also by sculptors. "Ballerina" - a picture in which you can consider the smallest details, see the strict and classical postures, enveloped in gentle tones and airiness.

The ballet is a magnificent kind of dance art that touches the viewer's attention and surprises with beauty. Artists, musicians and poets are inspired by the tenderness of ballet mastery and create amazing creations. One such is Leonid Afremov. In addition to him, the dancers were also represented by Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, Bertalan Shekel and other famous artists.

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