"Ballerina in black and white" is a beautiful photograph of a ballerina in a topless pose on pointe. The image is rendered in black and white with lots of empty space around the subject, creating an abstract and minimalist fine-art image. The artist has chosen a black and white image to focus on the shapes, lines and texture of the subject. The ballerina's pose and the play of shadows create a dramatic and emotional atmosphere. As often seen in the artist's works, contrasts are used in different ways. In this work, the combination of the lines of the beautiful young woman and the dance pose combined with the play of shadows is an important element. This makes this work a true work of art.
My work exists at the intersection of modern Pop Art and Expressionism, with influences from Modernism. Contrast, whether in light, color, or subject, plays a central role in my art. The color red is often prominently featured.
Each piece I create tells a story. I produce both portraits and abstract compositions, combining mixed media and generative art, such as programmed filters. Sometimes, this results in works that take the form of a collage. When my subjects cannot be captured through photography or painting, I use 3D modeling software and AI to bring my vision to life, making my possibilities virtually limitless.
Visit https://www.ArjenRoos.nl for a comprehensive overview of my work, including some special pieces for charity. I also offer works as limited edition or single edition NFTs. If needed, I can assist you with the purchase and manage the crypto process for you.
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