Dmitri Levin English language

Jun 03
2009

I have just learned about another Russian realist painter and I couldn’t resist presenting his beautiful works. He is a landscape painter, he loves the wild nature of central Russia or the narrow streets of a small French town. His style is slightly shifted toward expressionism midway between the photorealism of Sorin Sorin and the heavy expressionism of Ovanes Berberian.

His works were present in around 30 exhibitions since 1993, all over Europe, in Moscow or in more exotic locations like Hong Kong. You can even find his works for sale in the Atlantis Fine Arts gallery in South Florida. You will find Dmitri Levin paintings in private collections all over the world, USA, Canada, Europe and Russia.

Dmitri Levin was born in 1955 in Tambov a region in western Russia, in Morshansk a town dating back to the 17th century. Influenced by his father, he attended the art school and later on (1976) he graduated from Penza Art College. In 1997 he became a member of the Russian Union of Artists.


Dmitri Levin - Apple trees bloomming, 100x100You have to love with the serenity of the rural life in some of his paintings. Yes, maybe it is a bit too perfect but the execution is impressive and the scenery captures exactly what I feel I’m missing living in the city.
Dmitri Levin - Burning sun, 50x70And then, I cannot remain untouched by the majestic beauty of the rising sun of some of his landscapes. Not to mention my soft spot for snow in painting. There is a striking antonymy between the frosted trees and the warm yellows of the sun, which sticks to the retina long after I have closed my eye.
Dmitri Levin - Rain in the Park, 60x80You have to admire his technique in this one. Follow the line of trees as they fade into the background, each layer more vague, closer to gray until you finally cannot distinguish the forms. The foliage blurs out into the same color as the ground, the same color he uses for the upper part of the sky as well. But what I like in this painting is the melancholy the rainy day conveys and the unclear regret, maybe suggested by the couple leaving, they too confounding in the background.


But the one that I really love is this. It speaks to me in a way I’m not really sure I can describe.

Dmitri Levin - Roofs of San Michel, 70x60



Here are some more works.

Dmitri Levin - April Awakening, 70x80, oil on canvas
Dmitri Levin - Christmas Light, 60x60
Dmitri Levin - Evening. Paris, 70x50
Dmitri Levin - First Snow, 70x90
Dmitri Levin - In calm of monastic avenues, 70x60, oil on canvas
Dmitri Levin - In the Novospas cloister, 50x60, oil on canvas
Dmitri Levin - In the Novospas cloister. Moscow, 70x15
Dmitri Levin - March, 80x60
Dmitri Levin - Old Bridge, 101x85
Dmitri Levin - On the lakeshore, 50x70
Dmitri Levin - Rainy day, Grund, Luxembourg, 50x70
Dmitri Levin - Stream in the Forest, 70x40
Dmitri Levin - Sunny day. Valone, 70x40
Dmitri Levin - Thaw, 70x50
Dmitri Levin - The spring has come, 70x50
Dmitri Levin - The well, Dusk 60x50
Dmitri Levin - Under Sherburgom, 80x70
 

I found them on his website, which you should visit if you want to see more.
His wife, Victoria Levin is a realist painter too, I will return soon with a gallery of her paintings.

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