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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The title juxtaposes the colossal geometric power of a monolith with the delicate, transient form of a moth. The image captures a subject that appears both monumental and impossibly light a structure built to endure yet perpetually on the verge of lifting away. Lev uses severe contrast to elevate the moth into an architectural force suggesting that the most powerful forms in existence are often those defined by simple contained geometry whether built of stone or wing.
In this collection, Lev strips away color to reveal the pure essence of form, light, and feeling; forcing the viewer into a more intense engagement with the image. By removing the distraction of color, the work compels a focus on the fundamental visual elements: texture, line, and composition. From the sharp, decisive angles of Prow to the quiet, complex contemplation of The Saint's Mudra, the works distill subjects down to their core architectural and emotional truths.
These black and white images feel both timeless and profoundly simple, appearing in stark contrast to the overwhelming, colorful density of our daily lives, creating a powerful tension that demands and rewards prolonged attention. This contrast makes the subtle details of light and shadow become the central subjects, revealing a depth and psychological complexity often obscured by color.
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