Abstract Flamenco
by Rafael Salazar
Original - Not For Sale
Price
Not Specified
Dimensions
19.600 x 25.000 x 2.000 inches
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Title
Abstract Flamenco
Artist
Rafael Salazar
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
A dancer’s spirit, distilled into pure motion and inked in the air.
In Abstract Flamenco, Rafael Salazar strips dance down to its emotional essence. Bold black strokes slice and whirl against a stark white canvas, echoing the fierce grace of a flamenco dancer mid-turn. This minimal yet dynamic composition channels raw energy, movement, and passion without revealing a single facial feature—leaving the rhythm to be felt rather than seen.
This piece embodies the Motionalist philosophy—movement without depiction, emotion without excess. A striking statement for collectors who appreciate the intersection of performance and abstraction.
Perfect for modern interiors, performance spaces, and collectors who value gestural abstraction.
Best displayed in a simple black or floating white frame, ideally against light-colored walls to amplify the dramatic contrast.
Abstract Series by Rafael Salazar - Artist | Founder of Motionalism
Artist from Colombia
Copyright 2013 – All rights reserved by Rafael Salazar.
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December 25th, 2013
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Comments (11)
Beverly Guilliams
Creative move for the end of 13 into 14
Rafael Salazar replied:
Beverly, Thank you so much for your great appreciation. Keep Calm and Keep Going "2014"
Julia Springer
Really like this series Rafael. You could even combine several of the same dance into a triptych moving from the abstract to the more detailed sketches! Very imaginative.
Rafael Salazar replied:
Thank you Julia, You are Hired :-) I had come up with a Quad which I was going to Upload in a litle while. Will definitely try the Triptych. Great Idea. Happy New Year to You.





















