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Robert Heindel
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| OD187 Limited Edition Photo Litho on Fine Art Paper-UNMATTED Edition Size -500 "Also available matted, please call 866-Fine-Art (866-346-3278) or email for CURRENT AVAILABILITY & PRICING." "Availability/Prices subject to change. MAKE AN OFFER" Many of Heindels paintings are preceded by sketches and studies. These spontaneous works are much admired and collected. The piece herewith is from his Carmina Burana series based upon the David Bintley ballet. ROBERT HEINDEL Dance and dancers are Heindels inspiration - those he dwells upon in his individual paintings are exquisitely captured but of greater significance is the mood and atmosphere he achieves. He comments dancers have perfect bodies capable of attaining extraordinary physical heights, I find them fascinating. Stage performance is secondary for me when compared to the rigours and genuine emotion I see in rehearsal Using his camera as his seeking eyes, Heindel takes literally hundreds of shots during any session of rehearsal observation. After two or more decades of silently moving around a studio, auditorium or in stage wings, he knows his discreet approach leaves the dancers unaware of his presence. In turn he manages to capture not only the obvious but also the moments one thought had been hidden ( Sir Anthony Dowell). Once back in his studio, in USA, he sets about the sorting process to discover those moments he chooses to develop. The literal camera shot is eventually transformed through sketch, colour sketch to mixed media canvas or panel. The paintings certainly carry the form of the dancer observed, beyond that its pure Heindel. As for materials, these are loosely gathered together under the term mixed media - certainly oil paint and conte crayon are predominant in the work but almost anything to hand can be employed in the finished works - over the years this has included charcoal, pastel, foil, sequins and even a pair of dancers woollen tights!! |
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