


Little Ballerinas
Title: "Little Ballerinas"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
Little Ballerinas captures a tender, fleeting moment behind the scenes of a performance. Four young dancers in delicate white tutus rest quietly on stage, their poses unguarded and natural as they wait or prepare. The soft glow of light on their dresses contrasts with the dark, atmospheric background, evoking the anticipation and innocence that accompany childhood performances.
Ji Hyang Ryu’s painterly brushstrokes blur the edges between figure and space, inviting the viewer to focus on the mood rather than precise detail. The textured impasto of the tutus adds life and movement, while the subtle color reflections on the stage hint at the vibrant world beyond the curtain. This piece honors the beauty found in quiet, in-between moments—where dreams, discipline, and childhood meet.
Title: "Little Ballerinas"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
Little Ballerinas captures a tender, fleeting moment behind the scenes of a performance. Four young dancers in delicate white tutus rest quietly on stage, their poses unguarded and natural as they wait or prepare. The soft glow of light on their dresses contrasts with the dark, atmospheric background, evoking the anticipation and innocence that accompany childhood performances.
Ji Hyang Ryu’s painterly brushstrokes blur the edges between figure and space, inviting the viewer to focus on the mood rather than precise detail. The textured impasto of the tutus adds life and movement, while the subtle color reflections on the stage hint at the vibrant world beyond the curtain. This piece honors the beauty found in quiet, in-between moments—where dreams, discipline, and childhood meet.
Title: "Little Ballerinas"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
Little Ballerinas captures a tender, fleeting moment behind the scenes of a performance. Four young dancers in delicate white tutus rest quietly on stage, their poses unguarded and natural as they wait or prepare. The soft glow of light on their dresses contrasts with the dark, atmospheric background, evoking the anticipation and innocence that accompany childhood performances.
Ji Hyang Ryu’s painterly brushstrokes blur the edges between figure and space, inviting the viewer to focus on the mood rather than precise detail. The textured impasto of the tutus adds life and movement, while the subtle color reflections on the stage hint at the vibrant world beyond the curtain. This piece honors the beauty found in quiet, in-between moments—where dreams, discipline, and childhood meet.