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Ballet-1- Marguerite and Armand

2D Romance posted on Nov 14, 2002
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*Toute musique qui ne paint rien n'est que du bruit.* (All music which cannot paint anything is just a noise) J. D'Alambert --------------------------------------------- This will be a series (open in its number) dedicated to ballets,one of my prediliged art forms, where the love for music, acting, and the technique and passion of evolved dance all concur to create a magic ineffable and mighty. I thank all people who have helped me in learning how to love this artform, and Rudolph Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn (and A. Bland, their favourite photographer) to have existed and danced together. If some of you has never watched a ballet in theathre, of classical dance: please, go, and share the immense magic with open mind and heart. You won't be the same ones at the end. This is from Marguerite and Armand Ballet. Enjoy

Comments (28)


xHaruF

2:40AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Very nice Meli :)

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SophiaDeer

3:22AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Meli this is gorgeous! I love the ballet and you have brought out the grace of this dance so well! An excellent artwork!

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jgeorge

3:41AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

What can I say? this is truly wonderful! Now I'm looking forward for more in the series... Simply beautiful...

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abmlober

4:36AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

I like this diagonal composition very much. It looks good how you captured the pose. And I am looking forward seeing how you will catch the movement :-)

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sky

6:01AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Very elegant work of art!

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Synapse

7:17AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

The perspective lines do not converge accurately, but nevertheless it shows a paradox in that it is absolutely static and yet charged with a sense of energy

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tallpindo

7:25AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Marguerite is War. Margarite is the pearl. Marguerite is the last queen of Italy. Who is Armand? I discover. Now I speculate. Armand is the watch spring that drives the treasured hands over the face made up as Marguerite. Right now it is about 1:40 GMT. Now the points as the watch ticks from the shoes. The decision is almost hidden but they are together.

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borsy

11:43AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Beautifully done!!

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Calseeor

11:54AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

great poses..and more wonderful pencil work. The poses really show grace. Nice one.

Yessica

1:58PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Real nice shading and contrasting. You did a real nice job on the forms of her arms and back. I like it very much :)

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figharo

4:53PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Love the way you've managed to get the 2 bodies to blend into one harmonious shape. Just like dancers do....

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crrunchyfrog

7:23PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Beautiful Meli, although the perspective could do with a little tweaking, you have certainly invoked the passion of dance. Thanks for sharing it and I'm looking forward to seeing the entire series :D

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:30PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Margarita ed Armando, i protagonisti di La Dama delle Camelie, opera che ispiro ad un gran italiano Guiseppe Verdi a scrivere un'opera con gran forza drammatica come La Traviatta, tutto questo plasmato magnificamente nel suo lavoro Meli, la posizione dei ballerini perfetta, una gran rappresentazione di questo forte dramma di amore e morte.

MAJ

8:41PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Marguerite and Armand, Meli, this... is your heart... your heart in a moment of absolute exclamation. BRAVO! WOMAN! BRAVO!

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che18530

2:19AM | Fri, 15 November 2002

Your artwork is perfection, but what makes art move beyond the page and give itself life is the emotion behind the composition...the emotion the composition evokes in the beholder. Your love for the Ballet, the intense movement of the dance and the excitement of the music evokes this emotion in us and therefore brings life to art. Thank you Meli!

Rudefabian

7:03AM | Fri, 15 November 2002

he melii didnt now you could express persons like this. Beautiful stance, the woman is just perfect, the shading on her shoulder is a very good touch. The only thing i see is the mouth of the male i think its a little off. (but you dont have to listen to me beacause im just a beginner ;-) Kizzz Fabian Ps:I reworked the michel nose and the rest!!!

Freeze

2:11PM | Fri, 15 November 2002

We can feel one heart and one soul, and there is only a melting great "ONE" !!! We are full in love with your beautiful work, dear :-))))))) Innumerable hugs and a big kiss from the "innermost of Freeze" to you :-)))

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estevez

8:21PM | Fri, 15 November 2002

Another gorgeous image as was of if waiting! A sufficiently elegant scene! Congratulations Meli !!!

the_pumpkin_king

10:46PM | Fri, 15 November 2002

Beautiful and flowing! The curves and lines of the woman flow into the pose of the man...I LOVE this! Heather

Pontigary

11:22AM | Sat, 16 November 2002

Exclusive work, Melanie! I especially love the way You managed to pick the pose and to make the couple look dynamic! (Though I attended a ballet school for three yrs I don't remeber anything - it was 25 yrs ago :)

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SirJohn

5:21PM | Tue, 19 November 2002

You know, I really love the way you draw hair... the shading to me is very interesting (and something I was never able to capture like you do back when I used to draw). Great image Meli.

Barbarellany

2:18AM | Thu, 21 November 2002

Your love of ballet shows through in your wonderful lines. The embrace has such grace.

Henrik_K

2:30PM | Mon, 06 January 2003

after having seen a documentation about Rudolph Nureyev on TV (including scenes from this ballet and these dancers) I have to comment on this image again, because I appreciate it now even more - really nice capturing the essence

LaureG

3:33AM | Fri, 21 February 2003

a parte le labbra di lui che sembrano avere il rossetto (:=P) il disegno molto ben fatto. La schiena di lei perfettamente in tensione.

Cibele

2:56AM | Mon, 24 February 2003

Sono estasiato.

MadameCurie

3:22AM | Mon, 03 March 2003

It's not perfect, but it speaks like it could.

Atila-Han

8:01AM | Tue, 15 April 2003

beautiful scene! very tender but passionate

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SNVixen

2:49AM | Thu, 18 November 2004

I love this ballet pics also great job


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