Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
Dancer en L'air, 2011
Bronze
12" x 7.25" x 9.5"
RBD035NU
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After devoting more than twenty years to the perfection of the human form in bronze, Richard MacDonald focused on a series of sculptures based on his work with dancers from...
After devoting more than twenty years to the perfection of the human form in bronze, Richard MacDonald focused on a series of sculptures based on his work with dancers from the Royal Ballet. The studies were designed to be the groundwork for the creation of a monumental Grand Coda. Great male dancers, like Sergei Polunin, leap in such a way that they create the illusion of hanging suspended in the air for a few breathless seconds. In Dancer en L'air, we see this dramatic moment of suspension. The blurring of the figure in motion heightens the sense of the movement.
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