Two Ballerinas - a never known archetype in art
history
A never known archetype in art history was developed by Andrés
Ginestet- the "two ballerinas". The anatomy of every woman shows,
tracing down the lines of the breasts, nipples, ribs, stomach muscles,
groin, the outline of two ballerinas. It is possible to see these two
ballerinas in the "natural" body once the principle of reading
the human body is understood. The second torso explains the idea in itself
showing the "drawn" lines, as well as the photographic work
"pink and blue". The third torso demonstrates plastically the
birth of the two ballerinas which emancipate themselves from the basic
torso.

" Drawn ", Clay and Bronze / Patina, 45 x 23 x 17 cm, 2003. |