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Jesuit's Journey (1992) Original Oil Painting by Alexander Levich
116 x 116 x 3cm (framed)
£4,337.52
Original artwork description
Jesuit’s Journey (1992) is a pivotal early work by Alexander Levich, where abstract forms begin to consolidate into a structured architectural composition. A central tower-like form emerges from a muted field, defined by a vertical sequence of openings that create a clear sense of direction and movement.
The structure remains partially dissolved within the surrounding space, allowing atmosphere and form to coexist. This interplay creates a subtle tension, as the architecture appears both material and immaterial. The viewer experiences the image not as a static object, but as a spatial progression unfolding upward.
Positioned within the artist’s early development, this work marks a transition toward the architectural language that defines his later practice. For collectors, it represents a key moment in Levich’s evolution, where symbolic structure, spatial logic, and conceptual clarity come into alignment.
Materials used:
Oil
Details:
- Oil painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 116 x 116 x 3cm (framed)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the back
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
Tags:
#conceptual painting#introspective art#contemplative art#spiritual journey#architectural abstraction#visual metaphor#poetic abstraction#symbolic architecture#metaphysical space#abstract structure14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Jesuit’s Journey (1992) is a pivotal early work by Alexander Levich, where abstract forms begin to consolidate into a structured architectural composition. A central tower-like form emerges from a muted field, defined by a vertical sequence of openings that create a clear sense of direction and movement.
The structure remains partially dissolved within the surrounding space, allowing atmosphere and form to coexist. This interplay creates a subtle tension, as the architecture appears both material and immaterial. The viewer experiences the image not as a static object, but as a spatial progression unfolding upward.
Positioned within the artist’s early development, this work marks a transition toward the architectural language that defines his later practice. For collectors, it represents a key moment in Levich’s evolution, where symbolic structure, spatial logic, and conceptual clarity come into alignment.
Materials used:
Oil
Details:
- Oil painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 116 x 116 x 3cm (framed)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the back
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
Tags:
#conceptual painting#introspective art#contemplative art#spiritual journey#architectural abstraction#visual metaphor#poetic abstraction#symbolic architecture#metaphysical space#abstract structure






