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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
"The Dancers" is part of a series of works in progress – open, vibrant, and engaged in dialogue. Five female figures form a closed circle, touching, supporting, and then separating. The dance becomes a symbol of connection, cyclical time, and inner movement.
The reduced color palette and clean lines reference classical modernism. Henri Matisse, in particular, is evoked as an homage, his motif of dance being reinterpreted here: less abstract, more… physically present, and imbued with a calm, feminine strength. An expressionistic depth—in the tradition of Egon Schiele and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner—remains palpable without becoming fragile.
The undulating background in blue and green reinforces the rhythm of the movement and evokes breath, water, and cosmic currents. The figures are not objects, but subjects – self-determined, connected, present.
Nana Stein works primarily with oil on canvas, drawing on her extensive training as a graphic designer and illustrator at the Düsseldorf University of Design. She combines classical compositional principles with a modern, clear visual language and vibrant colors, creating a fascinating bridge between past and present in her paintings. Her series “Classics in a New Guise” invites viewers, filled with nostalgia and gentle melancholy, to rediscover the beauty of bygone eras and to feel the emotional connection to history.