The Town I’ve Never Been To by Alexander Levich is a visual poem in oil – a gentle, glowing painting that allows imagination to take the lead. What first appears as a bright, abstract surface slowly resolves into something more: rooftops, towers, windows, and passageways begin to rise from the yellow-green textures, inviting the viewer into an invented place rich in narrative possibility.
Levich’s unique brush technique – layering tiny strokes of color – creates a luminous, tactile surface. The town he depicts is not literal; it is elusive, like a dream you almost remember. There is no map, no destination – only an invitation to wander. As with all of Levich’s works, this painting operates in the space between thought and sensation.
Sized at 65 x 70 cm and framed in custom gold wood, The Town I’ve Never Been To is ideal for collectors drawn to thoughtful, emotionally resonant art. It offers subtle magic, and a new story each time you look.
Oil
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The Town I’ve Never Been To by Alexander Levich is a visual poem in oil – a gentle, glowing painting that allows imagination to take the lead. What first appears as a bright, abstract surface slowly resolves into something more: rooftops, towers, windows, and passageways begin to rise from the yellow-green textures, inviting the viewer into an invented place rich in narrative possibility.
Levich’s unique brush technique – layering tiny strokes of color – creates a luminous, tactile surface. The town he depicts is not literal; it is elusive, like a dream you almost remember. There is no map, no destination – only an invitation to wander. As with all of Levich’s works, this painting operates in the space between thought and sensation.
Sized at 65 x 70 cm and framed in custom gold wood, The Town I’ve Never Been To is ideal for collectors drawn to thoughtful, emotionally resonant art. It offers subtle magic, and a new story each time you look.
Oil
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