Giuseppe Forever (Les Pêcheurs de Perles) is an early semi-abstract painting by Alexander Levich, inspired by operatic music and the emotional power of the human voice. Created in 2005, the artwork reflects the artist’s attempt to visualise sound as colour, rhythm, and atmosphere.
The composition is dominated by deep green and warm red tones, softened through layered transitions and highlighted by subtle yellow accents near the center. The imagery remains open and suggestive, encouraging viewers to form their own associations.
Levich’s multi-layered oil technique creates depth and softness, while the custom-painted frame reinforces the painting’s unity. This work represents an important example of the artist’s early visionary period.
Oil
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Giuseppe Forever (Les Pêcheurs de Perles) is an early semi-abstract painting by Alexander Levich, inspired by operatic music and the emotional power of the human voice. Created in 2005, the artwork reflects the artist’s attempt to visualise sound as colour, rhythm, and atmosphere.
The composition is dominated by deep green and warm red tones, softened through layered transitions and highlighted by subtle yellow accents near the center. The imagery remains open and suggestive, encouraging viewers to form their own associations.
Levich’s multi-layered oil technique creates depth and softness, while the custom-painted frame reinforces the painting’s unity. This work represents an important example of the artist’s early visionary period.
Oil
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