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Indian Dancer – Original Drawing

Original price was: $ 225.00.Current price is: $ 70.00.

 

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1,159.35 ZAR | 52.27 GBP | 60.32 EUR

 

Medium: Pencil on 300g Archival Paper

Drawing Size: 10cm by 14cm

Frame Size: 27cm by 30cm

 

Description

Indian Dancer

By Marc Alexander from his ‘Touch’ exhibition. ‘Indian Dancer’, Pencil on 300g Archival Paper, 10cm by 14cm, (2013).

Indian Dancer

Dance in India comprises numerous styles of dances, generally classified as classical or folk. As with other aspects of Indian culture, different forms of dances originated in different parts of India, developed according to the local traditions and also imbibed elements from other parts of the country. The dancer performs dances in her dance costume full of vibrant colours. She wears bangles on her wrists and bells around her ankles so that when she stomps her feet and moves her arms they jingle along with the beat. She is portrayed in my drawing doing the Rising Sundance.

 

Touch Series

After a long season of producing portraits in oils, I returned for a while to the humble pencil. The ‘Touch’ exhibition, which opened at the Studio Gallery Kalk Bay on Friday June 14th 2013 and ran until July 3rd, was the result of that experience – a true celebration of the beauty and expressiveness of the human hand.

Several months before this show, a group of us artists got together in the studio to work on life drawings, and for me, hands are one of the most difficult parts of the human body to draw, so I decided to master this challenge by producing one hundred detailed drawings. Friends, family and even casual acquaintances, modeled their hands for me and in each drawing I tried to capture the unique character of each individual.

A great deal could be learned about a person just by observing their hands. For example, the slight hand gestures of a person in love, or the anxious mannerisms of the addicted smoker clutching his last cigarette, or the telltale scars and callouses which belong to a hard working laborer. The hands are young and old, lined and smooth and endlessly expressive and tell a hundred stories which are all captured in my hyper-realistic style.

 

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