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Being a dancer, movement was something I wanted to incorporate into my paintings.
The basics to our existence are the five elements (Earth, Wind, Fire, Water & Ether).
Flamenco was a style I always found really intriguing. Each step is done with so much strength, weightlessness, passion, fluidity & grace - then the idea came to incorporate the two.
This work explores flamenco through the element of ether, where movement becomes light, presence, and transcendence. Bent backward with her arms extended behind her, the dancer appears suspended between strength and surrender as light falls across her form. Ether is expressed not as something seen, but something felt—an energy beyond the physical body that captures the spiritual intensity and emotional depth of flamenco
Being a dancer, movement was something I wanted to incorporate into my paintings.
The basics to our existence are the five elements (Earth, Wind, Fire, Water & Ether).
Flamenco was a style I always found really intriguing. Each step is done with so much strength, weightlessness, passion, fluidity & grace - then the idea came to incorporate the two.
This work explores flamenco through the element of earth, where movement becomes grounded, forceful, and uncompromising. The dancer stomps into the ground with intensity, causing the surface to fracture and lift into the air in response. Earth becomes an active presence—resisting and responding to impact—capturing strength, rhythm, and the raw physical power at the core of flamenco
Being a dancer, movement was something I wanted to incorporate into my paintings.
The basics to our existence are the five elements (Earth, Wind, Fire, Water & Ether).
Flamenco was a style I always found really intriguing. Each step is done with so much strength, weightlessness, passion, fluidity & grace - then the idea came to incorporate the two.
This painting explores flamenco through the element of air, where movement is shaped by breath, flow, and invisible force. The dancer holds a large fan that extends her gesture beyond the body, pulling her arm into a stretched arc as her dress flows backward in response. Air becomes visible through motion—revealing rhythm, tension, and release as the figure is carried by the space around her.
24×24 Mixed Media Oil painting on Gallery Wrapped Canvas
Being a dancer, movement was something I wanted to incorporate into my paintings.
The basics to our existence are the five elements (Earth, Wind, Fire, Water & Ether).
Flamenco was a style I always found really intriguing. Each step is done with so much strength, weightlessness, passion, fluidity & grace - then the idea came to incorporate the two.
This painting explores flamenco through the element of fire, where movement becomes intensity, rhythm, and emotional force. The dancer is immersed in a field of heat and flame-like energy, reflecting passion in its most embodied form. Fire becomes a language of expression—alive, consuming, and transformative—capturing the raw emotional power at the heart of flamenco.
24×24” Mixed Media Oil Painting on Gallery Wrapped Canvas
Being a dancer, movement was something I wanted to incorporate into my paintings.
The basics to our existence are the five elements (Earth, Wind, Fire, Water & Ether).
Flamenco was a style I always found really intriguing. Each step is done with so much strength, weightlessness, passion, fluidity & grace - then the idea came to incorporate the two.
This painting explores flamenco through the element of water, where movement becomes fluid, emotional, and instinctive. The dancer’s form merges with flowing rhythms and shifting currents, capturing a sense of motion that is both controlled and surrendering. Water becomes a metaphor for feeling—unpredictable, immersive, and deeply alive—reflecting the emotional depth at the heart of flamenco.
24×24” Mixed Media Oil Painting on Gallery Wrapped Canvas
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