“Giselle” (2020) Painting by Dags
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Chalk
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Charcoal
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Ink
on Linen Canvas
- Dimensions Height 63in, Width 23.6in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Symbolism
Dags Vidulejs author's technique: primed linen canvas texture gray background. The drawing from nature is made with charcoal and chalk. Charcoal drawing requires virtuosity because nothing can be changed. Each line must be in place, as the background structure of the gray transparent linen cannot be primed again.
"Giselle" is a classical ballet theme. Only Dega and Toulouse-Lotrex drew a lot of ballet at the beginning of the last century. Dags spent his childhood in a ballet environment, as his father worked as a director of the Ballet Theater, while his mother, a musicologist, wrote reviews and books about ballet. Taking Dag’s daughter to ballet classes also had the opportunity to sketch a lot of ballerinas outside of performances.
“Giselle” gray color fits and complements any interior. From concrete gray minimalist style to saturated baroque decorative forms. The resigned female image from behind is a rare figural image that is acceptable in the bedroom and office. Because the painting does not depict the features of a particular woman, but when purchasing a painting, any woman can be imagined.
Dags Vidulejs is a contemporary Latvian artist. His main goal is to use catharsis to engage the audience in conversation. In contrast to seeking to provoke the viewer's thought by contrasting many levels of symbolically structured subcultures in the shape of a triptych, Vidulejs' artistic approach is a counterbalance, dividing reality into nature, culture, the urban environment, and virtual reality.
His education and the changes in his trajectory brought on by the places and people he has visited are the main stages in the artist's work. The primary goal of intellectual creativity is to advocate for socially marginalized groups by using the language of the arts. His paintings can be found in private collections in China, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Estonia, and Russia.
- Nationality: LATVIA
- Date of birth : 1961
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- Groups: Contemporary Latvian Artists