The Way Life Should Be (2012) Painting by Alexander Levich

Oil on Canvas, 58.7x78.4 in
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Fine art paper, 8x11 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 58.7in, Width 78.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $20,000 Impressionism Everyday Life
Alexander Levich's canvas, titled "The Way Life Should Be," is an evocative piece that captures a moment of serene isolation, ensconced in the embrace of a wintry landscape. This large artwork is a part of the "Weekend" series, which delicately narrates a romantic tale set against the backdrop of an unexpected snowfall. The painting invites viewers [...]
Alexander Levich's canvas, titled "The Way Life Should Be," is an evocative piece that captures a moment of serene isolation, ensconced in the embrace of a wintry landscape. This large artwork is a part of the "Weekend" series, which delicately narrates a romantic tale set against the backdrop of an unexpected snowfall. The painting invites viewers into a tranquil world where nature's cold monochrome is poignantly juxtaposed with a glimpse of human warmth.

Levich's use of a muted palette brings forth the sensation of a gentle snowstorm, as the soft greys and blues merge into the illusion of motion, encapsulating the stillness of a world paused. The artwork exudes a sense of intimacy, with the warm glow from the house windows suggesting the presence of a romantic sanctuary amidst the chill. This piece is a testament to Levich's belief that art is a gateway to our inner world, a visual metaphor for the unseen emotional landscapes we navigate in our quest for connection and meaning.

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Alexander Levich ArtRomantic Snow LandscapeWeekend Series CanvasSnow-Covered LandscapeIntimate Winter Scene

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Alexander was born in 1963 in Kyiv, Ukraine. In 1987 he graduated from painting faculty of the Kyiv Art Academy, workshop of Professor A.M. Lopukhov. Since 1990 he is a member of the National Union of Artists [...]

Alexander was born in 1963 in Kyiv, Ukraine. In 1987 he graduated from painting faculty of the Kyiv Art Academy, workshop of Professor A.M. Lopukhov. Since 1990 he is a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. Alexander's artworks may be divided into two periods.

The first period that lasted for over 20 years after his graduation from the Academy of Arts, from early 90th and up to 2010, was focused on the search of something new and unusual. He was experimenting with different styles, techniques, and themes. This is how Alexander arrived at a style that is abstract, as it does not depict anything that we know or what our eyes are used to, at the same time it is also, to certain extent, a figurative art, as it shows certain fantasy objects, inspired by classical music and literature, sea travels and explorations, love and friendship… Alexander calls that style an “Intellectual Abstraction" and promises that he will return to it someday.

Around 2010 Mr. Levich decided to go against the mainstream of abstractionism and turned to realistic artworks that are pleasant and comforting for the eyes, yet, contain a deeper meaning that provides our mind with a field for thoughts and “a joy of communication with yourself, your inner world, a luxury of harmony and solitude".

Events and Exhibitions:

Paintings of Alexander Levich are often exhibited in various galleries. His paintings are included in public collections of Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, Directorate of the Artists Union of Ukraine, Zaporizhya Arts Museum, Museum of History of City of Kyiv, and Modern Art Museum of Dnipro. Alexander's artworks are also in numerous corporate and private collections around the world, in particular USA, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, Japan, etc.

Alexander Levich is a co-author (together with Akim Levich and Yuriy Paskevych) of the monument "Menorah", erected in 1991 at Babi Yar (a ravine in the Ukrainian capital Kiev) to commemorate Jews that were executed in 1941 on the scene of possibly the largest shooting massacre during the Holocaust. Alexander is also an author of monument “For the Inmates of Syretsky Camp", erected in 1991 to commemorate those imprisoned in this Kyiv sub-camp of Sachsenhausen during the Second World War. In 1992 Alexander Levich was a co-author (with Alexander Karunskiy) of the memorial sign “In Memory of Alexey Grischenko" in Punta del Este, Uruguay.

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