In Yearning Day, the final piece of his Creation of the World series, Alexander Levich meditates on sacred stillness. The seventh day is not a void – it is a vessel. It holds what has been made, and it makes space for what cannot be seen.
Pale, whispering verticals rise with gentleness, their forms barely held in light. A mirrored base catches their shape, hinting at reflection – perhaps of the divine, or of the viewer themselves. Levich captures yearning not as absence, but as sanctified pause.
This is not a painting about completion. It is about withdrawal into grace. Ideal for collectors of contemplative minimalism, emotional metaphysics, and spiritually mature abstraction.
Oil
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In Yearning Day, the final piece of his Creation of the World series, Alexander Levich meditates on sacred stillness. The seventh day is not a void – it is a vessel. It holds what has been made, and it makes space for what cannot be seen.
Pale, whispering verticals rise with gentleness, their forms barely held in light. A mirrored base catches their shape, hinting at reflection – perhaps of the divine, or of the viewer themselves. Levich captures yearning not as absence, but as sanctified pause.
This is not a painting about completion. It is about withdrawal into grace. Ideal for collectors of contemplative minimalism, emotional metaphysics, and spiritually mature abstraction.
Oil
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