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Summer Day II (2018) Original Oil Painting by Alexander Levich

45 x 35 x 2cm (unframed)

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£847.54

In Summer Day II, Alexander Levich presents a quiet, sunlit moment at the sea shore. Two men stand facing the water, framed by a vast horizon and rhythmic waves. Painted in 2018 as part of the “L’uomo Che Guarda” series, the work explores presence, perception, and shared human experience.

The painting’s power lies in its simplicity. Warm tones of skin and sand contrast gently with saturated blues of sea and sky. Levich’s loose brushwork captures light and atmosphere rather than fine detail, giving the composition an airy, contemporary feel.

The figures represent the artist himself and a close friend. Importantly, Levich deliberately deformed his own facial features, preventing recognizability and shifting the painting away from literal autobiography. The result is a universal reflection on friendship, memory, and stillness by the open sea.

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Oil

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#beach painting#small painting#male figures#coastal art#summer art#figurative landscape#expressive oil#friendship art#ocean scene#horizon view
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In Summer Day II, Alexander Levich presents a quiet, sunlit moment at the sea shore. Two men stand facing the water, framed by a vast horizon and rhythmic waves. Painted in 2018 as part of the “L’uomo Che Guarda” series, the work explores presence, perception, and shared human experience.

The painting’s power lies in its simplicity. Warm tones of skin and sand contrast gently with saturated blues of sea and sky. Levich’s loose brushwork captures light and atmosphere rather than fine detail, giving the composition an airy, contemporary feel.

The figures represent the artist himself and a close friend. Importantly, Levich deliberately deformed his own facial features, preventing recognizability and shifting the painting away from literal autobiography. The result is a universal reflection on friendship, memory, and stillness by the open sea.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#beach painting#small painting#male figures#coastal art#summer art#figurative landscape#expressive oil#friendship art#ocean scene#horizon view
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