- Alexander Levich
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- Yearning Day
Original artwork description
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.
Materials used:
Oil
Details:
- Oil painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 120 x 120 x 2cm (unframed)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Tags:
#ukrainian artist#pale abstraction#completion metaphor#abstract reverence#reflective grace#sacred rest#spiritual longing#conceptual silence#visual sanctity#minimal prayer14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
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.
Materials used:
Oil
Details:
- Oil painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 120 x 120 x 2cm (unframed)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Tags:
#ukrainian artist#pale abstraction#completion metaphor#abstract reverence#reflective grace#sacred rest#spiritual longing#conceptual silence#visual sanctity#minimal prayer









