


Ballerina 1
Open Silver Gelatin Print | Part of Kim Weston's Expanding Vision (c. 2001-2020)
This intimate study captures ballerinas in moments of practice within a painted studio set that Kim built in his California studio. Inspired by Edgar Degas' fascination with dancers, the photograph reveals the dedication and sacrifice behind ballet's beauty. Kim's hand-constructed set creates a backdrop that exposes the demanding reality often hidden beneath graceful performances - the physical pain and unwavering commitment required of these artists. Like Degas, Kim's lens captures both the elegance and the struggle that define a ballerina's world.
Hand-printed by Kim Weston in his darkroom using traditional methods on museum-quality fiber paper, mounted on archival mat board. Signed by the artist.
Note: 8x10 size retired - available in 11x14 and 16x20 only.
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Open Silver Gelatin Print | Part of Kim Weston's Expanding Vision (c. 2001-2020)
This intimate study captures ballerinas in moments of practice within a painted studio set that Kim built in his California studio. Inspired by Edgar Degas' fascination with dancers, the photograph reveals the dedication and sacrifice behind ballet's beauty. Kim's hand-constructed set creates a backdrop that exposes the demanding reality often hidden beneath graceful performances - the physical pain and unwavering commitment required of these artists. Like Degas, Kim's lens captures both the elegance and the struggle that define a ballerina's world.
Hand-printed by Kim Weston in his darkroom using traditional methods on museum-quality fiber paper, mounted on archival mat board. Signed by the artist.
Note: 8x10 size retired - available in 11x14 and 16x20 only.
Free Domestic Shipping! Printing & Shipping Information