LIMITED EDITION ARTWORK Flamenco

History

Flamenco and Sevillanas are two of the most popular and widely recognized dance forms in Spain. It is believed that Flamenco emerged at the end of the 18th century in cities and agrarian towns of Baja Andalusia. The roots of Flamenco, though somewhat mysterious, seem to lie in the Roma migration from Rajasthan (in northwest India) to Spain between the 9th and 14th centuries. These migrants brought with them musical instruments, such as tambourines, bells, and wooden castanets, and an extensive repertoire of songs and dances. In Spain, they encountered the rich cultures of the Sephardic Jews and the Moors. Their centuries-long cultural intermingling produced the unique art form known as Flamenco. It was originally a form of song and dance that expressed the joys and sorrows of life and has undergone many changes over the years, but it has always retained its essential character, which is characterized by the dancer’s fiery footwork, passionate gestures, and dramatic poses.

Sevillanas is another form of traditional folk dance that is performed by couples at celebrations and festivals, such as the famous Feria de Abril in Seville and is usually accompanied by singing, guitar playing, and castanets. Like Flamenco, Sevillanas has its roots in Andalusia, influenced by the Arab, Jewish, and Spanish cultures, and was originally a rural dance performed by farmers and peasants. Flamenco and Sevillanas are two dance forms that are deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of Andalusia and have evolved over time, reflecting the many influences that have impacted the region. Both these dances are an integral part of the cultural heritage of Spain and have become symbols of the country’s rich and diverse cultural identity.

Artwork Process

Our ballerina Adriana Garza Coeto, ballet dancer and teacher became our human brush in this masterpiece, performing live in front of an audience in the UK. Her theatrical expressions were captured on camera during her performance and did this dance justice. Each footprint was captured on a blue base, representing the lake in the first act of the ballet Swan Lake. Some footsteps show the dancer circling around the canvas, while others melt with the base color. Adriana our ballerina brought feathers with her, which she used as part of her performance. These randomly fell on the canvas and stuck to the tempera paint.

While some areas show the ballerina’s entire shoe, other areas display partial prints together with feathers in a breathtaking color composition. These minor details combined with the dynamic movements of our elegant ballerina, draw the audience closer to the artwork and capture their attention. The outcome is a unique artwork full of contrasts between vibrant base colors and delicate footsteps, leading to fascinating abstract patterns, which resemble a marriage of Yves Klein’s and Jackson Pollock’s masterpieces. The magic of dance and movement is captured and immortalized in this artwork, acting as a reminder of the simplest joys of life.

Art prints

The original artwork paired with its art prints, expands the creative horizon while nurturing artistic authenticity and minimalism. In addition to the original artwork on canvas, a set of photographic art prints can be acquired as stunning accompaniment, available in our shop and displayed behind acrylic glass. These so called contact sheets were created by capturing the footage of our dancer’s steps and movements, all shot through a video camera attached to a crane and later edited and chosen carefully in post-production. The award-winning photography shows living creations with movement, where each frame portrays the lifecycle of the artwork collection.

In one frame, you will see the dancer circling freely with her flowing skirt around the canvas, and in another, she is small and almost not to spot. These details draw the viewer immediately into the art and capture their attention. The contrast between the canvas’ vibrant colors and the dancer’s movement results in incredible design patterns, as well as dramatic and stunning visuals.

NFTs

We have considered that in recent years, drone shots have increasingly become popular in film making, photography and videography. The unique perspective of drone shots is one of the factors we believe makes them so attractive as it provides a bird’s eye view of the canvas, allowing viewers to experience the beauty of a scene from a whole new perspective.

That is why our NFT collections feature aerial shots of beautiful, imaginative animation of the original artwork. The animation was created by capturing all the dancer’s steps taking place over the canvas through a camera attached to a crane.

Promise

As a dancer, choreographer, and visionary Alvin Ailey said “Dance is for everybody. I believe that dance came from the people and should always be delivered back to them.” Whether you purchase the unique single-piece canvas artwork or one of our more convenient art prints to hang in your living room, office, loft, or any other space, the artwork will become an undeniable symbol of your humanitarianism, generosity, and social conscience. We are not a non-profit organization, we are a social enterprise and our mother company Sanaz Group is a beneficial corporation (b-corp). However, we pledge that a large part of the proceeds of these artworks will go to a charity supporting the education of children and teens or to a charity of your choice.

Transparency is a big deal! Our post-purchase transparency act team will provide you with the necessary and detailed information about our revenue and profit structure and the entire detailed costs starting from the artwork production up to all connection points including, for instance, the logistics details of our pledge to provide urgently needed classroom laptops to a vocational hotel school in Nosy Be, Madagascar, where Sanaz Hanke our founder has already taught more than 200 students coding and computer science within 6 months but with only 4 laptops at hand.

We make sure that we either deliver the necessary help directly to where it is needed or that we only work with internationally trustworthy and recognized organizations. To give an example the organization Labdoo.org, which provides educational material for underprivileged students in form of used and repaired second-hand laptops, has already shown immense global success thanks to founder Ralf Hamm, who was awarded with the federal order of merit by German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier for the distribution of 41198 Devices to 2496 Schools with 784451 Students in 559 Hubs and 147 Countries, having saved 640287 Kgs CO2 in the process. For more info about Labdoo.org, visit their website here. The innovative solution to the main transparency question on whether these laptops are really serving underprivileged students or being stolen and sold on a black market is was solved by Labdoo with their GPS trackers and their Dootronics Dashboard, which we highly recommend you to check out.

Customize

If you are a lover of Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces and curious how the other acts will turn out on canvas, or can’t wait to see the black swan appear in the next act, contact us to commission an exclusive artwork for you and choose what impact you would like to make.

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