The original piece titled "Dance" by Henri Matisse
Here you see Matisse used oil on canvas, depicting nude individuals dancing on what I presume to be a hill or mountain top of some sort. His use of lines showing you that the figures are moving and not still.
Here is my rendition of the piece.
As I stated in my previous post the green and blue merging together signify they are stronger at the mergence. What I have come to call "organs" are the new stand in for the nude figures. I wanted to keep them somewhat pale, and have the red darker in the "tentacles". For me that just show where the activity beneath is occurring the most.
Where they are both different, I still used the same primary colors, and five unique but intertwined appendages. In my piece there is a more fluid movement, while in the original piece the movement is raw, and flawed.


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