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ballerina Modern Poster | Ballet Dancer in White


A painting depicts a ballerina in a white tutu, her body gracefully extended in a pose of elegance and balance. Her right leg is raised, pointed towards the sky, while her left leg is bent, creating a sense of motion and fluidity. The ballerina's face is turned upwards, her eyes closed, suggesting a moment of deep concentration and artistic expression. An ideal gift for ballet students, dance instructors, or lovers of powerful art. Great for dance schools, home offices, or gallery walls.

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