
Dancers at the bar by Fernando Botero
Everywhere we go we are surrounded by art. Art comes in different sizes, shapes, colors, and many more. Art is the way an individual is able to express every emotion one is feeling. As you can see from all of the art in the world, there were many factors that influenced the art created by people. What’s amazing is that there could be art that is trying to tell the same story but the way the artist expresses it in their art is so different from the others since they have their own perspective of the story they are trying to tell. The world is full of cruel things but with the art that surrounds us it makes the world shine brighter. Botero frequently included people dancing in his paintings. And, while his satirical depictions may appear amusing at first, they frequently highlight social and political concerns. Botero shows a ballerina at the ballet bar with one leg and one arm held erect in Dancers at the Bar. The picture might be interpreted as a critique of the social pressure on women to be thin, particularly in the traditional dancing business. Botero’s subject exudes confidence and strength, as though she is unconcerned about complying. Botero’s “Ballet Dancer at the Bar” demonstrated that society’s idea of beauty is incorrect. It makes no difference how someone seems because they are stunning in every manner.