Waiting Day (1990) by Alexander Levich captures the moment when space is defined and silence becomes the foundation of creation. This early 100 x 100 cm oil on canvas uses luminous vertical strokes against a darker ground, forming a curtain-like field that suggests atmosphere and sacred architecture.
As one of Levich’s formative works, it bridges his early experimentation with the themes he would later refine in the Creation of the World series. The painting conveys presence and rhythm without figurative representation, transforming abstraction into meditation.
The artwork is sold, but the artist is open to commissions for collectors who wish to engage with this symbolic dialogue on creation and stillness.
Oil
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Waiting Day (1990) by Alexander Levich captures the moment when space is defined and silence becomes the foundation of creation. This early 100 x 100 cm oil on canvas uses luminous vertical strokes against a darker ground, forming a curtain-like field that suggests atmosphere and sacred architecture.
As one of Levich’s formative works, it bridges his early experimentation with the themes he would later refine in the Creation of the World series. The painting conveys presence and rhythm without figurative representation, transforming abstraction into meditation.
The artwork is sold, but the artist is open to commissions for collectors who wish to engage with this symbolic dialogue on creation and stillness.
Oil
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