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Evening Mystery (1991) Original Oil Painting by Alexander Levich

99 x 99 x 2cm (unframed)

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£4,337.52

Evening Mystery (1991) is a key transitional work by Alexander Levich, where abstract forms begin to organise into a coherent visual system. The composition is built from a cluster of softly defined rounded shapes, each containing a luminous centre, emerging within a muted green field.

Rather than relying on a single focal point, the painting distributes attention across multiple centres, creating a network-like structure. The forms appear to hover between presence and dissolution, while subtle vertical traces introduce a sense of time, movement, and transformation. The surface feels alive with quiet activity, inviting slow and contemplative viewing.

Positioned within the artist’s early period, this work anticipates the structural logic of Levich’s later compositions. For collectors, it represents an important moment of transition, where repetition, internal variation, and compositional coherence begin to define the artist’s evolving language.

Materials used:

Oil

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#symbolic art#meditative art#abstract composition#conceptual painting#introspective art#contemplative art#organic abstraction#visual rhythm#poetic abstraction#metaphysical space
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Evening Mystery (1991) is a key transitional work by Alexander Levich, where abstract forms begin to organise into a coherent visual system. The composition is built from a cluster of softly defined rounded shapes, each containing a luminous centre, emerging within a muted green field.

Rather than relying on a single focal point, the painting distributes attention across multiple centres, creating a network-like structure. The forms appear to hover between presence and dissolution, while subtle vertical traces introduce a sense of time, movement, and transformation. The surface feels alive with quiet activity, inviting slow and contemplative viewing.

Positioned within the artist’s early period, this work anticipates the structural logic of Levich’s later compositions. For collectors, it represents an important moment of transition, where repetition, internal variation, and compositional coherence begin to define the artist’s evolving language.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#symbolic art#meditative art#abstract composition#conceptual painting#introspective art#contemplative art#organic abstraction#visual rhythm#poetic abstraction#metaphysical space
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