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The parade (2025) Original Oil Painting by Anastasia Korsakova

140 x 120 x 3cm (unframed) / 140 x 120cm (actual image size)

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£4,345.65

This work was inspired by the visual language of fashion, film, and choreography, the repetition of elegant movement and the uniformity of the female figure. I was drawn to the image of legs in motion as a symbol of collective rhythm, ambition, and pressure to perform. It also echoes themes of anonymity and the synchronized behavior that often defines modern femininity in visual culture.


I hope viewers feel a mix of allure and unease ,captivated by the beauty of the pattern, yet aware of the hidden tension beneath it. The repetition and cropping remove individuality, turning each woman into part of a rhythm, a system, a collective gesture. It’s about how grace and conformity can coexist , and how even something as elegant as walking in heels can reflect social expectation and restraint.

Materials used:

Oil, canvas

Details:

Tags:

#high heels#fminine#green color#women legs#women marching#women tights
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This work was inspired by the visual language of fashion, film, and choreography, the repetition of elegant movement and the uniformity of the female figure. I was drawn to the image of legs in motion as a symbol of collective rhythm, ambition, and pressure to perform. It also echoes themes of anonymity and the synchronized behavior that often defines modern femininity in visual culture.


I hope viewers feel a mix of allure and unease ,captivated by the beauty of the pattern, yet aware of the hidden tension beneath it. The repetition and cropping remove individuality, turning each woman into part of a rhythm, a system, a collective gesture. It’s about how grace and conformity can coexist , and how even something as elegant as walking in heels can reflect social expectation and restraint.

Materials used:

Oil, canvas

Details:

Tags:

#high heels#fminine#green color#women legs#women marching#women tights
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Anastasia Korsakova, an artist originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, now calls Los Angeles, CA her home. Her fascination with athletics dates back to her childhood and heavily influences her work,... Read more

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