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Dorit Levi

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"Ragtime Figures"

Limited Edition Lithograph

Hand Signed and Numbered

Certificate Of Authenticity

28.00 X 19.00 Inches (With Border)

"Old Times"

Limited Edition Lithograph

Hand Signed and Numbered

Certificate Of Authenticity

 20.50 X 27.50 inches (with border)

18.00 X 23.50 inches (image)

 

 

Inquire About Other Art Works by Dorit Levi

(All are hand-signed and Come with Certificates of Authenticity)

"Peaceful Feelings"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

15" x 19"

"Rhapsody in Blue"

Limited Edition

Hand Embellished

Serigraph on Canvas

34" x 41"

"Serenade for Two"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

 19" x 19"

"Trio"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

26" x 27"

"Meditating"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

30" x 12"

"Serenity"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

30" x 12"

"Tranquility"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

30" x 12"

"Harmony"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

30" x 12"

"Festival"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Canvas

15" x 19"

"Jam Session"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

10" x 13"

"Musical InterLude"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

10" x 13"

"Jazz Dancers"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Canvas

14" x 19"

"Folklore"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Canvas

14" x 19"

"Gypsy's Song"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

12" x 8"

"Precious Violin"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

SOLD OUT Wood

10" x 13"

"The Grand Piano"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Canvas

14" x 19"

"The Trio of the Night"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Canvas

6" x 8"

"Moonlight Dancing"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

8" x 6"

"Merry Music"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Wood

6" x 8"

"Festive Feast"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

Serigraph on Canvas

19" x 19"

"Ethnic Music Players"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

19" x 41"

"Ensemble"

Limited Edition

Serigraph on Paper

19" x 14"

   
       

 

Dorit Levi Biography

 

The artist Dorit Levi has a special and unique style all her own characterized by bright metallic colors and dancing figures that celebrate the musical mystery of life.. The flow of color and images the joy of life, and the movement of figures create a wondrous image for the viewer. Although each work has the clear mark of Dorit in their works one can see the influence of Bolivian artist Boulanger, as well as cubists Picasso, Leger, and Braque.

Dorit was born in 1952 in Tel Aviv, Israel to Yemenite immigrants, and the culture and tradition of her home can be seen in her work.  Her extraordinary talent brought her to study at the prestigious Wizco France art School also located in Tel Aviv. There she was the dedicated student of one of Israel's greatest artist, Edwin Salomon.

Dorit recreates and interprets reality in her paintings through a spiritual lens. This is demonstrated with the flow of color and images, particularly the use of fire and land colors, as well as through the movement of the figures. Levi also brings to each artistic creation her experiences living in Africa and in Uganda. Africa, with its vast warm savannas. can be felt in her use of warm, bright colors. Uganda's colorful markets and people in embroidered garb, imbue her images and background compositions with an enchanted feeling.

Dorit's works are remarkable in her use of metallic gold leaf and the enormous attention to detail and complex composition.  Each time one looks at a Dorit Levi painting new aspects and new configurations are discovered.  Color is the most significant part of Dorit's paintings because it represents the vitality and joy of both the figures and the artist. The dancing figures transport the viewer into the artist's harmony filled world. Dorit's paintings are a beautiful celebration of life and mystery as expressed through singing and dancing.

The souls of the protagonists in Dorit's paintings are represented in the birds that consistently appear. The inner soul of the guitar player or pianist can be found on his shoulder or on his sleeve. Though often disguised, (the birds float in harmony with the other colors from the painting) search for the heart and soul of the dancing figures and you will feel spiritually rewarded.

Dorit's technique is very complex and distinctive because she uses many layers of paint and must carefully plan ahead. First she creates the color for the background, and then makes the first sketch of the images. As she then sketches the small details, she proceeds to add color and volume. She paints via intuition using all of her senses and after 7 to 10 layers, Dorit has divided the painting into geometrical shapes, taken their fingerprints and posted them on the borders (each painting has its own set of colorful metaphorical lines) and finally, given birth to a unique celebration of life.

 

The works of Dorit Levi are on display in various galleries and collections throughout the world, attesting to her exceptional talent. Her works can be found in Israel, the United States, Canada, France, and Japan.



"Dorit Levi works of art are special, full of colorful life, and above all lyrical."
Haim Rosenthal,
Lecturer at Tel Aviv University
Former Israeli Consul For Cultural Affairs in the USA

 

 

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