Antonio Torres Art
Spanish, b. 1968
Born in 1968 in Alicante, Spain.
My evolution as a painter has led me to achieve a recurring theme in my career: painting ballet.
This is the subject in which I have dedicated myself these last few years. Direct contact with professional dancers from different countries has allowed me to observe and paint top performers in the industry, including dancers such as Yulia Tikka (Russia), Bianca Fota (Romania), Vesela Vassileva (Bulgaria), Sadaise Arencia (Cuba), Esteban Berlanga (Spain), Cristina Terentiev (Moldova), Bridgett Zehr (Canada), Victoria Ananyan (Monte Carlo), Nini Samadashvili (Georgia), Elena Evseeva (Russia), and Kristina Tabarovskaya (Russia).
While my art depicts dancers from all over the world, it is worth mentioning three series with different models that particularly inspire me.
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Artist: Antonio Torres
Lauretta's Feeling 3
By Antonio Torres
Located in Atlanta, GA
Item is in excellent condition and has only been displayed in a gallery setting.
The featured dancer is Lauretta Summerscales (London Ballet).
Throughout his evolution as a painter...
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The Muse: Time in Time (Model: Natalia Gubanova)
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Love in Atlanta 1
By Antonio Torres
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Item is in excellent condition and has only been displayed in a gallery setting.
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Metaphysical scene with Daisy
By Antonio Torres
Located in Atlanta, GA
Item is in excellent condition and has only been displayed in a gallery setting.
This specific work has the following story:
Model dancer: Kristina Tavarovskaya
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Lauretta's Feeling 2
By Antonio Torres
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Item is in excellent condition and has only been displayed in a gallery setting.
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