Richard MacDonald’s Study for Swan Lake highlights the supple grace of the ballerina, and captures a moment of thoughtfulness, integral to the drama of the ballet. The softness of the rounded arms, and the delicate features of the face make a clear statement about the youthful innocence of the character, and the dancer, that is timeless in its appeal.
Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake” was a breakthrough for its time; it took ballet from the realm of the sweet and pretty, and for the first time addressed great passion, breathtaking tenderness, joy akin to madness, and tragedy. It is arguably the crowning role for a ballerina, both technically difficult and emotionally demanding. The sculpture highlights the supple grace of the ballerina, and captures a moment of thoughtfulness, integral to the drama of the ballet.
Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake” was a breakthrough for its time; it took ballet from the realm of the sweet and pretty, and for the first time addressed great passion, breathtaking tenderness, joy akin to madness, and tragedy. It is arguably the crowning role for a ballerina, both technically difficult and emotionally demanding. The sculpture highlights the supple grace of the ballerina, and captures a moment of thoughtfulness, integral to the drama of the ballet.