The painting takes it's inspiration from a scene in Summer Interlude (the 1951, Swedish film by Ingmar Bergman). The subject is 'Kaj' a ballerina, with the Royal Opera in Stockholm, played by Annalisa Ericson. The image has been taken from a scene of backstage, where the ballerinas are relaxing. The film is shot in black and white, Sal has invented the colour palette, and cropped the original source image, re-presenting it as an intimate and candid portrait.
Painted in oils on a deep edge canvas. The edges are left white to emphasise the white of the ballerina's dress. The painting is shipped stretched and ready to hang with fixtures on the back of the stretcher. It is signed on the back of the canvas. Paintings are securely packaged and shipped with a tracking number.
The artist has shipped work to collectors in the UK, Europe, US, and Australia
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The painting takes it's inspiration from a scene in Summer Interlude (the 1951, Swedish film by Ingmar Bergman). The subject is 'Kaj' a ballerina, with the Royal Opera in Stockholm, played by Annalisa Ericson. The image has been taken from a scene of backstage, where the ballerinas are relaxing. The film is shot in black and white, Sal has invented the colour palette, and cropped the original source image, re-presenting it as an intimate and candid portrait.
Painted in oils on a deep edge canvas. The edges are left white to emphasise the white of the ballerina's dress. The painting is shipped stretched and ready to hang with fixtures on the back of the stretcher. It is signed on the back of the canvas. Paintings are securely packaged and shipped with a tracking number.
The artist has shipped work to collectors in the UK, Europe, US, and Australia
oil paint
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