Painting inspired by a portrait of Isadora Duncan, pioneer of contemporary dance and free dance, who favored spontaneity and naturalness.
This strong and committed woman, revolutionized her art and freed herself from known and academic techniques, she embodied a new freedom, not only for the choreographic art but also for the status of women.
Like this woman in the 1900s, will we be able to free ourselves from our shackles, whether physical or moral, and will we dare to act?
Do we just have to let our dreams speak , but are they enough to set us free?