Motorcycle Travel Series by @velimir 'Dancing guy' (Part #695)

in art •  6 years ago 

'Dancing guy'

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Sing and dance along through the centuries. Statues can do that. :)





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The eternal joy of living! A beautiful and smiling sculpture, @velimir. Thank you for sharing.

Sculptures are usually made to celebrate someone or an event; also, to manifest a state of mind. Looking at this sculpture should provoke joy, the festive emotion that accompanies music. The expression of the face is unique and the shape of its clothing gives the idea of movement. Nietzsche said: Without music, life would be a mistake. Nice Monday, @velimir.

A sculpture full of youth and joviality. He could be a celebrant of the Dionysian or Bacchic festivities, with his nudity in the air and his sonorous tambourine. The angulation from which you take the photo and the illumination with which you capture the image favors this content, because it allows us to observe above all the face of the young man.

A jolly statue if ever I saw one lol :D