Ballerina, frustration

Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting captures the quiet and introspective moment of a ballerina. She is seated, her back turned to us, on what appears to be a high beam or platform. Draped in a flowing black outfit that contrasts starkly against the muted, pale blue and grayish background, her physical form suggests a deep, perhaps weary, bend forward. Her arms extend languidly, one hand dangling off the beam, the other resting on the surface, showing off her lean muscles and fair skin highlighted by ambient light. Her head bows down towards her knees, hidden from view, evoking a sense of exhaustion or emotional discomfort. The brushwork is smooth and detailed, particularly noticeable in the realistic portrayal of her hair tied up messily, exposing the nape of her neck.

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I am Serghei Ghetiu. Like all of you, dear viewers, I am an art lover. I paint since my childhood, but few years ago I started to devote to painting almost all of my time and now I can not stop. Art for me is embodiment of many notions, meditation, fulfillment of thoughts and ideas. I admire classical paintings, but also approve all directions of art. It will be pleasure for me if my works delight your eyes and mind.

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