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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.
An oil painting depicting a group of seven women dancing a Latin dance in a cubist style with an overall warm color palette. The women are arranged in a circular formation, with their arms extended, reaching for or touching other dancers. Their bodies are rendered with sharp angles and geometric shapes, showing a strong cubist influence reminiscent of Tamara de Lempicka's art style for faces and limbs. The figures are distinct individuals, not duplicates, each with unique facial features and hair colors, though all appear to be Latin or Mediterranean women, with their hair tied up for the sake of the dance. The dresses of the dancers are long and flowing, with pleated skirts, in shades of red, dark red, brown, orange, and yellow. One dancer in the mid-right is wearing a light teal dress, with parts of her body rendered in a vibrant blue color, while a nearby dancer wears a sky blue cloth over her shoulder against her red dress. The background of the painting is composed of abstract geometric shapes in shades of blue, green, and brown, creating a dynamic and fragmented space around the dancers, and giving their skin a slight tan appearance. The ground is a patchwork of geometric forms, with a circular green and yellow pattern in the center