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Where the Wild Things Are – II (2004)Oil painting by Alexander Levich

86 x 86 x 3cm (framed)

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£2,441

Alexander Levich’s Where the Wild Things Are – II continues the imaginative theme inspired by Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book. The painting evokes a mysterious architectural structure that resembles a guarded doorway or portal.

At the center of the composition, interwoven lines form a protective barrier that partially conceals the space behind it. The structure suggests both invitation and mystery, leaving viewers to imagine what might exist beyond the gate.

Created with countless small layered brushstrokes, the painting reveals subtle transitions between green, yellow, and warm orange tones. These delicate shifts of colour give the surface depth and texture, allowing the architectural form to emerge slowly from the canvas. The result is a contemplative and poetic work that invites viewers to rediscover the imaginative landscapes of childhood.

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Oil

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#contemplative art#visionary painting#surreal architecture#fantasy architecture#imaginative painting#dreamlike painting#poetic abstraction#narrative abstraction#symbolic doorway#conceptual architecture
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Alexander Levich’s Where the Wild Things Are – II continues the imaginative theme inspired by Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book. The painting evokes a mysterious architectural structure that resembles a guarded doorway or portal.

At the center of the composition, interwoven lines form a protective barrier that partially conceals the space behind it. The structure suggests both invitation and mystery, leaving viewers to imagine what might exist beyond the gate.

Created with countless small layered brushstrokes, the painting reveals subtle transitions between green, yellow, and warm orange tones. These delicate shifts of colour give the surface depth and texture, allowing the architectural form to emerge slowly from the canvas. The result is a contemplative and poetic work that invites viewers to rediscover the imaginative landscapes of childhood.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#contemplative art#visionary painting#surreal architecture#fantasy architecture#imaginative painting#dreamlike painting#poetic abstraction#narrative abstraction#symbolic doorway#conceptual architecture
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