Ballet is a beautiful art form that can create so many different messages. When ballerinas are captured in a picture you can see the beauty and the message if you look closely enough but this artist took photos of ballerinas for a different reason. The Art of Movement created by Ken Browar and Deborah Ory, captures both the effortless look to ballet and the extreme work put into ballet. This collections holds images of some of the most well known ballet dancers like Misty Copeland, Tiler Peck, Xin Ying, Marcelo Gomes, James Whiteside and more. The dancers can be seen in full length ball gowns which represents the effortless look and beauty ballet creates, but when you look closer at the dancers arms/ legs/backs you see the muscles these dancers are using to create these beautiful work which is then obviously not effortless. With the images are also quotes from the dancers themselves about what they have learned from the ballet world over the years. “Dance as an art form is bittersweet, on one hand, its beauty is instantaneous and visceral, and on the other, it only exists in a very fleeting moment of ‘now'”(Daniil Simkin, a principal at the American Ballet Theatre).
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