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Goodbye Yesterday (2024)Oil painting by Alexander Levich

120 x 70 x 2cm (unframed)

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£2,693.19

Alexander Levich’s “Goodbye Yesterday” is a captivating exploration of the beauty of transitions, captured through a lush natural scene that brims with emotional resonance. The painting showcases a vibrant garden overflowing with wild greenery, juxtaposed against a rustic wooden fence that stands as a symbol of boundaries and bridges between the past and the present. Through a masterful use of light and reflection, Levich creates an artwork that feels alive, with layers of texture that invite viewers to journey deeper into its details. The fence, partially weathered, serves as a reflective surface, embodying introspection and memory, while the thriving plants symbolize growth and resilience. This painting is more than just a depiction of a garden; it is a narrative of nostalgia, change, and the beauty of letting go while embracing the future.

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Alexander Levich’s “Goodbye Yesterday” is a captivating exploration of the beauty of transitions, captured through a lush natural scene that brims with emotional resonance. The painting showcases a vibrant garden overflowing with wild greenery, juxtaposed against a rustic wooden fence that stands as a symbol of boundaries and bridges between the past and the present. Through a masterful use of light and reflection, Levich creates an artwork that feels alive, with layers of texture that invite viewers to journey deeper into its details. The fence, partially weathered, serves as a reflective surface, embodying introspection and memory, while the thriving plants symbolize growth and resilience. This painting is more than just a depiction of a garden; it is a narrative of nostalgia, change, and the beauty of letting go while embracing the future.

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