This is a museum-quality art print on thick matte or glossy paper which produce beautiful colors and rich black and white tones using archival pigment inks, designed to last for 100 years without losing its original beauty.
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"Bar Italia Due" is a single moment within the monumental history of Piazza di San Marco in Venice. Magnetic energy and centuries of architectural history converge. The bar is a witness to the grand narrative of Venice, holding a powerful, historical permanence that defies modern pace. The "Due" suggests a revisited memory or a deeper layer of observation where "Bar Italia" left off. This piece asserts that even the most ephemeral moments contribute to the permanent, cumulative visual text of the modern city.
The "Signs Of The Time" Collection is an overwhelming visual landscape of the modern city with a deliberate play on words. It swaps the grand, singular "Sign Of The Times" for the multitude of ephemeral, commercial, and personal signs that define our world, from blaring neon advertisements to quiet, forgotten graffiti.
Focused on translating the timeless energy of Bar Italia and the sharp irony of contemporary human experience in Downtown People, these works reveal the raw essence of twenty-first-century existence. Lev posits that the constant inundation of this visual clutter registers within our subconscious, not merely as noise, but as silent, cumulative text which affects our patterns of thinking, feeling, and memory.
The collection confronts the viewer with the layered reality of their own environment, finding unexpected meaning in chaotic overlap of text, color, and transient urban moments.
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