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Are we Human—or are We Dancers?: Abstract/Cubist modernist painting of women dancing from left to right in view, in festivity of liberation and self-expression at the end of Inner War, interpreted in a dynamic cubist-futurist style with flowing, geometric and cubist forms. The women are presented with simplified silhouettes and curved, pulsating shapes that convey movement and celebration. A colour palette of warm reds, deep cool blues, elevated golds, black and cool pinks, and yellows creating dramatic contrast. The artwork features overlapping translucent layers and intersecting planes that fracture and multiply the dancing women. Soft, diffused lighting with a luminous quality. The women are shown with raised arms in beautiful dance poses, their bodies melding and merging with each another. The style captures early 20th century modernism with influences of modern motion and Art Deco's opulences.
Thanks Bee-folco for a brilliant prompt to work with! An oil painting in the style of Cubism depicts three women with flowing, abstract hair elements. The woman on the left is positioned forward, wearing a flowing green dress with dynamic folds, her light brown hair sweeping upwards and merging into an abstract depiction of a light full moon or large arc behind her. Her hands are gently placed on her belly, suggesting pregnancy or comfort. Another woman is positioned behind her to the right, also with long, flowing brown hair that blends with the background. Her left arm is extended towards the first woman, and her right hand is on her hip. A third woman's head and shoulders are visible in the upper right, her hair also flowing and merging. The background is a vibrant array of geometric shapes and colors, transitioning from cool blues and whites on the left to warm reds, oranges, and earthy tones on the right, creating a sense of movement and depth. The brushstrokes are visible, adding to the texture of the painting. The overall composition is dynamic, using strong lines and shapes to portray the figures and their entanglement.