In Waiting Day, Alexander Levich turns his philosophical abstraction toward the formation of space itself. It is the second chapter in his Creation of the World series, and it carries the weight of anticipation. Thin verticals float softly in a silvery blue atmosphere, suggesting a sacred space being defined – between waters, between realms, between becoming and being.
This is not a depiction of sky – it is the moment sky is made possible. Levich paints a threshold, a quiet shift where chaos becomes structure. His minimalist color palette and careful composition evoke both fragility and timelessness.
A deeply contemplative work for collectors of atmospheric abstraction, poetic conceptual art, and meditative spiritual themes.
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In Waiting Day, Alexander Levich turns his philosophical abstraction toward the formation of space itself. It is the second chapter in his Creation of the World series, and it carries the weight of anticipation. Thin verticals float softly in a silvery blue atmosphere, suggesting a sacred space being defined – between waters, between realms, between becoming and being.
This is not a depiction of sky – it is the moment sky is made possible. Levich paints a threshold, a quiet shift where chaos becomes structure. His minimalist color palette and careful composition evoke both fragility and timelessness.
A deeply contemplative work for collectors of atmospheric abstraction, poetic conceptual art, and meditative spiritual themes.
Oil
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