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Emil Matulewicz Ballet Portraits - An Illustration of Vibrancy

Emil Matulewicz ballet portraits are usually portrayals of women with open features and postures. They are paintings and drawings of girls that give emphasis on the posture and clothing of his subjects.

Though he specializes in paintings of women, he also paints and draws portraits and other art works portraying male subjects.

The ballet portraits of Emil Matulewicz reflect his feelings rather than the actual personalities of his subjects.

He makes his own interpretation of the dancer's movements and puts them on canvass using acrylic colors. He wanted to show the mood and power of his paintings to the public and share the magic that he felt when he was interpreting his ballet portrait drawings and art works on the canvass.

He developed his own style in painting though he also admires old masters like Manet, Degas, Monet, and Van Gogh.

Their works also inspired him, especially those done by Edgar Degas, the old master painter known for his ballet portraits and paintings. Emil Matulewicz's drawings and paintings have the same vibrant and lifelike quality of the works of these old master painters.

Aside from ballet portraits of girls, Emil Matulewicz also draws and paints still life and flowers.

You can recognize the style of Emil Matulewicz's drawings and paintings, art works that bear his signature strong and accented brush strokes, and his individualistic color palettes. When making his paintings, he usually selects a certain subject that interests him and wakes something within him.

Most of Emil Matulewicz' ballet portraits are made in his hometown in Delft, in the city of Vermeer, The Netherlands.

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