Thanksgiving Day (1991) by Alexander Levich represents an early milestone in the artist’s career. Painted in oil on canvas, the 100 x 100 cm composition is dominated by vertical flame-like strokes in warm red-orange hues, suggesting vitality and sacred presence.
As one of Levich’s first meditations on the Genesis theme, the work foreshadows his later Creation of the World cycle, while retaining the raw immediacy of his early style. The forms evoke life rising in gratitude and multiplicity, with color radiating warmth and reverence.
Collectors will appreciate the dual significance of this piece: a standalone work of abstract spiritual beauty, and a rare opportunity to own a painting that marks the origins of Levich’s intellectual abstraction.
Oil
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Thanksgiving Day (1991) by Alexander Levich represents an early milestone in the artist’s career. Painted in oil on canvas, the 100 x 100 cm composition is dominated by vertical flame-like strokes in warm red-orange hues, suggesting vitality and sacred presence.
As one of Levich’s first meditations on the Genesis theme, the work foreshadows his later Creation of the World cycle, while retaining the raw immediacy of his early style. The forms evoke life rising in gratitude and multiplicity, with color radiating warmth and reverence.
Collectors will appreciate the dual significance of this piece: a standalone work of abstract spiritual beauty, and a rare opportunity to own a painting that marks the origins of Levich’s intellectual abstraction.
Oil
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