In the quiet of the ballet studio, bathed in soft light from a large window, a small ballerina sits on the polished wooden floor. Her tiny figure, dressed in a soft pink tights and an airy tutu, resembles a porcelain figurine. Her hair is neatly gathered into a tight bun, revealing her graceful neck.
Now all her attention is focused on the pointe shoes. In front of her lie these magical satin shoes, with long pink ribbons. With frowning eyebrows and her tongue hanging out from diligence, she painstakingly threads and ties the satin ribbons around her thin ankles. It is a whole ritual that requires patience and precision. Her small, still clumsy fingers deftly cope with the task, trying to make the knots tight and beautiful.
In those moments of preparation, as she ties each ribbon, there is not only concentration in her eyes, but also anticipation. It is the anticipation of the moment when she will stand on tiptoe, feel a solid support under her, and be able to float like a butterfly in the dance. For her, these are not just shoes, they are the key to a magical world where every pose, every wave of the hand is part of a dream.
Location of the painting:
Moscow
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