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]]>“Being a dancer gives you a kind of fluency in another language, in what parts of the body you emphasize, how they look, ways that they move,” she explained in an interview with CreativeFluff Magazine. “I tend to always incorporate hyperextended legs and arched feet in full-body pictures because it’s what I’m used to seeing in the studio. Being surrounded by that for so many years really shaped my view of bodies and proportions. Probably in a very unnatural way!”
A San Francisco native, Hartman works at a nonprofit by day, teaches fitness at night, and makes art in the in-betweens. “I definitely went through a lot of phases,” she says. “I read a lot of comic books as a kid; my brother and I would sit for hours reading collections passed down to us from our uncle. That influenced me for a long time and still does. I fell into more classical art and portraiture for a while, as I got more serious, and recently have found a kind of happy medium between the two.”
Take a look at some of her creative artwork in the gallery below, and follow her on Instagram for more.
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]]>“It’s been a long time since I wanted to “marry” (!) ballet and wedding dresses,” artist shared on Fubiz. “I was happy to see my vision come true finally. Despite the cold temperatures, female and male dancers began to dance in the streets of Montreal dressed in taffeta, lace and tulle.”
The dancers who participated in this project are Ashley Mayeux, Adji Cissoko, Shuaib Dee Elhassan and Madeline DeVries.
Dez shares her images on her Instagram account where she has attracted almost 15 thousand followers and has gained hundreds of likes on each post.
Scroll down and take a look at the photographer’s Instagram gallery below.
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]]>The post Sarah Hartman is at a Crossroads Between Dancing and Illustrating appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“Being a dancer gives you a kind of fluency in another language, in what parts of the body you emphasize, how they look, ways that they move,” she explained in an interview with CreativeFluff Magazine. “I tend to always incorporate hyperextended legs and arched feet in full-body pictures because it’s what I’m used to seeing in the studio. Being surrounded by that for so many years really shaped my view of bodies and proportions. Probably in a very unnatural way!”
A San Francisco native, Hartman works at a nonprofit by day, teaches fitness at night, and makes art in the in-betweens. “I definitely went through a lot of phases,” she says. “I read a lot of comic books as a kid; my brother and I would sit for hours reading collections passed down to us from our uncle. That influenced me for a long time and still does. I fell into more classical art and portraiture for a while, as I got more serious, and recently have found a kind of happy medium between the two.”
Take a look at some of her creative artwork in the gallery below, and follow her on Instagram for more.
The post Sarah Hartman is at a Crossroads Between Dancing and Illustrating appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Photographer Captured Ballet Dancers And Created A New Poetic Photography Series appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“It’s been a long time since I wanted to “marry” (!) ballet and wedding dresses,” artist shared on Fubiz. “I was happy to see my vision come true finally. Despite the cold temperatures, female and male dancers began to dance in the streets of Montreal dressed in taffeta, lace and tulle.”
The dancers who participated in this project are Ashley Mayeux, Adji Cissoko, Shuaib Dee Elhassan and Madeline DeVries.
Dez shares her images on her Instagram account where she has attracted almost 15 thousand followers and has gained hundreds of likes on each post.
Scroll down and take a look at the photographer’s Instagram gallery below.
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