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Lithe graceful dancers perform the Marinera dance in this vivid sculpture by John Barrow. "It's part of my 'Folklore' series inspired by this beautiful country and its regional traditions," says Barrow with admiration. Originating from northern Peru, the Marinera recreates the sea of emotions surrounding flirtation, attraction and falling in love. It can be danced individually or in couples, and performers hold handkerchiefs in sign of peace. Barrow works with hand-carved segments of cedar, mahogany and ishpingo woods, which he dyes with natural pigments.
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The workmanship of this art piece is flawless! The colours are vibrant and it feels solid in the hand! The fluidity of the dance movement is so perceptively captured here!
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Great winter tree with a beautiful red bird sitting on a branch - I love it!
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Beautiful colors and beautiful work!
You can find our cedar and mahogany sculpture 'Dance of Romance' by John Barrow in sculpture categories such as Romantic Sculpture, Dance and Music Sculpture and Wood Sculpture. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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“I am a perfectionist, so I prefer to look for the perfect wood type and take great care with each detail. I want to make something that is different than what you might usually see...."