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  • Specifying Élan Étendu for Consoles, Corridors and Studio Lounges

    Specifying Élan Étendu for Consoles, Corridors and Studio Lounges

    A concise specification guide for using Élan Étendu in hospitality, residential and studio projects, from wall sizing to Élan series groupings.

  • Élan Étendu: Diagonal Extension in Figure Study

    Élan Étendu: Diagonal Extension in Figure Study

    Élan Étendu captures the instant where a dancer’s body becomes a diagonal stroke across the floor – a low phrase of movement that behaves like architecture in the room.

  • Specifying Élan Mirrored for Design-Led Bedrooms, Corridors and Studios

    Specifying Élan Mirrored for Design-Led Bedrooms, Corridors and Studios

    A practical guide for placing Élan Mirrored in hospitality, residential and studio projects – from wall sizing to series cohesion.

  • Élan Mirrored: Vertical Counterpoint in Figure Study

    Élan Mirrored: Vertical Counterpoint in Figure Study

    In Élan Mirrored, two bodies align into a single column of movement, turning a duet into a quiet architectural gesture for interior space.

  • Élan Symphonique: Body Architecture in Two Voices | Dance Artworks

    Élan Symphonique: Body Architecture in Two Voices

    A sculptural duet held at full extension, Élan Symphonique translates the language of counterbalance into a square field of quiet intensity for contemporary interiors.
  • Sourcing Art for Minimal Interiors: Using Figure Studies in Boutique Projects (41G)

    Sourcing Art for Minimal Interiors: Using Figure Studies in Boutique Projects (41G)

    A practical designer's note on how to specify, place, and pair minimalist figure studies in boutique residential and hospitality interiors—using Anatomy of Thought (41G) as a reference piece.

  • Tensile Verse - curatorial essay | fine art dance print

    Tensile Verse: Sculptural Tension in Fine Art Nude Dance Photography (43G)

    Tensile Verse is a held phrase: two bodies locked in a precise weight-share where motion becomes structure. Curated for collectors and interiors that value clarity, negative space, and choreographic intelligence.
  • Whitebound Resonance: When Two Bodies Become One Line of Motion

    Whitebound Resonance: When Two Bodies Become One Line of Motion

    Whitebound Resonance folds two nude dancers into mirrored contraction on a white field, turning a duet into a single sculptural glyph. This curatorial note explores how the photograph sits inside our Frames of Motion – Ethereal Bodies collection, and how it counterbalances cloud works such as Cloud Dancer and Cloud Halo.
  • Cloud Dancer – Powder Leap: A Male Powder Leap for Cloud Dancer 11-4201 Interiors

    Cloud Dancer – Powder Leap: A Male Powder Leap for Cloud Dancer 11-4201 Interiors

    Cloud Dancer – Powder Leap freezes a male dancer at the silent point of a jump, suspended above a rising cloud of powder. In a year shaped by Pantone 11-4201 Cloud Dancer, the photograph becomes a calm, vertical anchor for interiors that need both stillness and movement.
  • Cloud Halo: The Art of the In-Between in Dance Photography

    Cloud Halo: The Art of the In-Between in Dance Photography

    Cloud Halo by Francisco Estevez holds a dancer at the exact point between two movements, hair and powder opening into a halo above her head. A curator’s note on how this in-between moment becomes a vertical fine art print for contemporary interiors.

  • Cloud Dancer: Francisco Estevez’s Powder Leap in Fine Art Photography

    Cloud Dancer: Francisco Estevez’s Powder Leap in Fine Art Photography

    Cloud Dancer by Francisco Estevez freezes a male dancer’s powder leap on a dark stage, turning a split-second movement into a sculptural fine art photograph for contemporary interiors and dance lovers.

  • Monochrome Motion Photography - Mastering Monochrome Motion Photography A Practical Guide

    Mastering Monochrome Motion Photography A Practical Guide

  • Dance Artworks Gallery Podcast Episode 5 cover: ‘Curating the Invisible — Dance & AI 2025 | Human Movement & Authenticity’.

    Episode 5 — Curating the Invisible: Dance & AI 2025 | Human Movement & Authenticity

    AI video improved fast in 2025—yet dance remains the hardest authenticity test.

    In Episode 5 of Curating the Invisible, Dance Artworks Gallery breaks down the “synthetic tells” in movement—transitions, weight transfer, floor contact—and why provenance becomes premium for collectors and interior projects.

    Listen on Spotify and explore the full Annual Review.

  • Limited Edition Dance Prints - Limited Edition Dance Prints: Collectible Art for Movers

    Limited Edition Dance Prints: Collectible Art for Movers

  • Capturing Motion: Fine Art Dance Photography Techniques

    Capturing Motion: Fine Art Dance Photography Techniques

  • Black and white studio portrait of a contemporary dancer, used for Dance Artworks Gallery’s “Dance & AI 2025 Annual Review” on embodied authenticity. Image made with Meta-AI

    Dance & AI 2025: Why Human Dance Remains Irreplaceable | Dance Artworks

    Explore why AI cannot truly replicate authentic human dance in 2025. Dance Artworks Gallery analyzes the invaluable essence of embodied movement and fine art dance photography for collectors.

  • Fine art dance photography of a silhouetted figure emerging from a warm-white background, embodying the serene Cloud Dancer 11-4201 aesthetic for contemporary interior design.

    Cloud Dancer 11-4201: Pantone 2026 For Focused Interiors

    Discover Cloud Dancer 11-4201, Pantone's 2026 Color of the Year – the first white hue ever selected. Learn how this timeless shade transforms premium interiors, creating an ideal backdrop for museum-quality dance photography. An essential guide for architects and designers, exploring the understated elegance and subtle depth of spaces that breathe.

  • Studio dance photograph of a female dancer in a deep back arch on a neutral grey background, fine art movement study by Christopher Peddecord curated by Dance Artworks Gallery.

    Christopher Peddecord and the Visual Language of Dance Photography in the 2010s

    A curatorial look at Christopher Peddecord’s studio work and how Poise in Motion and Ethereal Motion helped define the clean, sculptural language of dance photography in the 2010s.

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