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Acrylic on stretched canvas, ready to hang.

Signed on the back.

This piece is inspired by the event that happend in France. The dancing plague (or dance epidemic) of 1518 was a case of dancing menia occurred in Strasbourg, in July 1518. Somewhere between 50 and 400 people took to dancing for days.people ultimately danced to their deaths.
The dancing was "stress-induced psychosis" on a mass level, since the region where the people danced was riddled with starvation and disease, and the inhabitants tended to be superstitious. 
I use professional quality acrylic paint on canvas. Varnished, sides painted, ready to hang unframed.

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This piece is inspired by the event that happend in France in 1518.

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

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