Dances with a Human
Oil painting in the “Unrealism” style. More about in my blog entry.
As for the horned figure stretching the human in a dance, that the human does not quit but fully faces, is someone that first entered my imagination when, as a child, have heard/read the Labyrinth story.
The Greeks are a bit dramatic, aren’t they? If I were Theseus and went to meet the Minotaur, I would have danced the tango with him. Drama vs Fabulousness.
From the family of (rather) new materials developed in the recent years, the paper ready-made for oil painting is one of them. It offers new possibilities, both for the painter and the buyer. The collector of such works can choose the frame one likes; the work is "closer" to the wall. More like you'd hang a poster which to me, it's more in the style of a modern home. You can also roll it into a tube and, for a while, display something else in that space.