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“Scream” by Dorit Levinstein, part of her "Studying the Masters" collection, is an original hand-painted aluminum sculpture inspired by Edvard Munch's iconic painting "The Scream." In this work, Levinstein brings her unique artistic interpretation to Munch's expression of existential angst and despair. The sculpture, while abstract, captures the intense emotion and dramatic energy of the original painting, utilizing Levinstein's vibrant colors and dynamic lines. The choice of aluminum as a medium allows for a contemporary interpretation, while the hand painting adds depth and a personal touch. Levinstein's "Scream" is more than a homage to Munch; it's an exploration of the powerful emotions conveyed in the painting, reimagined through her distinctive and modern artistic lens. This piece reflects her ability to engage with and reinterpret seminal works of art history, making them resonate with contemporary audiences.
Dorit Levinstein’s work invites you to step into her universe of forms, figures, and colors. Her spare, elegant sculptures seem to giggle with delight as if tickled and then stretch out with an exquisite elasticity to form their position in space. The sculptures derive their volume from a continuous virtuosic line alluding to human figures, animals, flowers, and objects. Each of the twirling figures is painted in vivid colors, creating rhythmic patterns that regularly repeat themselves like variations on a well-loved tune. Despite its apparent simplicity, the work is the result of a creative and sophisticated process. To master these lean and airy figures, one needs the skill and dexterity of a professional dancer who practices daily to perform the seemingly effortless pirouette. Levinstein’s work can be found in private collections worldwide and is exhibited in exclusive Fine Art galleries. Levinstein also creates commissioned works for indoor and outdoor settings and her monumental outdoor sculptures grace the landscape of many municipalities. EDEN Gallery has been Dorit Levinstein’s exclusive worldwide publisher since 1999.
52 cm | 20 in
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