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Alexander Levich's "Tanto Nomini Nullum Par Elogium" stands as a testament to the artist's profound insight into the essential nature of human perception and authority. This canvas, rich in its monochromatic vibrancy, becomes a conduit for Levich's exploration of the inner worlds that art can unlock. The Kyiv-born maestro, a revered member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, employs his craft to delve into the ethos of perception, challenging the viewer to question not just what they see, but the very essence of seeing itself.

Each stroke of Levich's brush on this large canvas is a deliberate act of communication, an invitation to engage with the layers of meaning beneath the surface. The artwork, encased in a radiant golden frame, is a physical embodiment of Levich's invitation to a dialogue—a dialogue with the self, with the constructs of belief and the figures we entrust with our collective destinies. In this piece, Levich continues his philosophical quest, offering solace and a moment of reflective solitude in a world brimming with distractions.

Materials used:

Oil

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Tanto Nomini Nullum Par Elogium (2001)

Oil painting 
by Alexander Levich

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Alexander Levich's "Tanto Nomini Nullum Par Elogium" stands as a testament to the artist's profound insight into the essential nature of human perception and authority. This canvas, rich in its monochromatic vibrancy, becomes a conduit for Levich's exploration of the inner worlds that art can unlock. The Kyiv-born maestro, a revered member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, employs his craft to delve into the ethos of perception, challenging the viewer to question not just what they see, but the very essence of seeing itself.

Each stroke of Levich's brush on this large canvas is a deliberate act of communication, an invitation to engage with the layers of meaning beneath the surface. The artwork, encased in a radiant golden frame, is a physical embodiment of Levich's invitation to a dialogue—a dialogue with the self, with the constructs of belief and the figures we entrust with our collective destinies. In this piece, Levich continues his philosophical quest, offering solace and a moment of reflective solitude in a world brimming with distractions.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#prince #metarealism #nicolo machiavelli #philosophical art collector #visual art communication #thought-provoking canvas #golden framed painting #authority symbolism in art #abstract realism art #inner exploration canvas 
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