Alex Levin (born 1975) is an acclaimed contemporary artist whose work captures the deep spiritual essence of Jerusalem and the Jewish people. Born in Kiev, Ukraine, and now living in Israel, Levin has become internationally known for his rich symbolism, vivid storytelling, and mastery of classical and modern techniques. His paintings are held in private and public collections across the United States, Israel, France, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, and Ukraine.
You can explore his full collection of paintings on his official website: 👉 Alex Levin Art
From Kiev to Jerusalem: The Making of an Artist
From an early age, Alex Levin displayed a remarkable sensitivity to color, emotion, and symbolism. After serving three years in the Israel Defense Forces, he pursued studies in industrial and web design. But his true passion always remained art — the language through which he could express his connection to the spiritual and historical soul of the Jewish people.
For over ten years, Levin studied under Professor Baruch Elron, Chairman of the Israel Artist Association. Elron, known for his surreal and symbolic style, became not only Levin’s mentor but also a profound influence on his artistic philosophy. Through this mentorship, Levin mastered both traditional and innovative techniques, learning how to communicate emotion and spirituality through light, texture, and form.
His works have been recognized and collected by cultural icons such as Richard Gere, Madonna, Oscar Peterson, and former Israeli President Ezer Weizman, among others — testament to his universal appeal.
A Master of Technique: Between Realism and Surrealism
Alex Levin’s art is a bridge between the ancient and the contemporary. He works in oil, acrylic, pencil, charcoal, and tempera, but his favorite is the 16th-century multi-layering technique, combining tempera and oil without brush strokes. This method creates an otherworldly luminosity — a soft, glowing surface that seems to breathe with spiritual life.
He describes this process as meditative — a dialogue between artist and canvas that allows deeper layers of emotion and meaning to emerge. Whether painting Jerusalem’s golden light or the reflections of Venice’s canals, Levin’s multi-layered technique brings depth and mystery to each scene.
Global Recognition and Awards
In 2007, Alex Levin received the Medal Award for Contribution to Judaic Art from the Knesset — one of Israel’s highest cultural honors. This recognition affirmed his role as a leading figure in contemporary Jewish art — an artist preserving the traditions of his heritage while expanding them into the modern age.
Levin’s paintings have been featured in galleries and exhibitions around the world, from New York and Paris to Jerusalem and Venice, drawing collectors and admirers who find in his art both beauty and spiritual resonance.
The Major Themes of Alex Levin’s Art
Over the decades, Levin has created several distinctive thematic collections — each revealing a different facet of his artistic and spiritual journey.
This powerful collection focuses on Jerusalem’s Western Wall and its surrounding ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods, such as Mea Shearim. Levin captures the rhythm of Jewish life — prayer, devotion, and continuity — with warmth and reverence. His subjects include Jewish rituals, attributes, and spiritual symbols, painted in scenes that feel both ancient and timeless.
“For me,” Levin explains, “the most important task is to pour onto the canvas the spirit and the tears shed by generations mourning for the destroyed Temple.”
Jewish Paintings
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Inspired by his favorite season, this collection celebrates Tel Aviv — its vibrant people, sunlit architecture, and Mediterranean atmosphere. White buildings, clear skies, and golden beaches dominate these canvases, radiating optimism and modern energy. Levin contrasts Tel Aviv’s lightness with the spiritual gravity of Jerusalem, showing the balance of ancient and new Israel.
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3. Venice Through the Mask’s Eyes
This series presents a striking departure — a surreal, dreamlike vision of Venice during its carnival season. The paintings focus on the mask, both as a symbol and a mystery. Levin’s fascination with Venice began in 2002, when his early “Mask Collection” earned him a scholarship to the Venice Academy of Art. There, he refined his understanding of color harmony and composition. The resulting works blend Venetian elegance with his own introspective symbolism.
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A poetic cycle of forty paintings inspired by music. Each canvas in Symphony of Rain corresponds to a composer, a melody, or a mood — from misty dawns to rain-soaked evenings and star-filled Venetian nights. Together, these works form a visual symphony, an ode to rhythm and emotion expressed through color and atmosphere.
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In this ongoing monumental project, Levin seeks to portray the millennia of Jewish history — from joy and prayer to exile and redemption. The series, still in progress, will include 50–60 paintings, of which over 20 are already completed.
“People feel the good, magical aura and energy from my drawings,” Levin says. “It’s insanely pleasant. I am doing my job with all my heart.”
These works carry not just artistic skill, but a heartfelt mission — to preserve the light, faith, and resilience of the Jewish people through color and emotion.
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Jerusalem in motionJerusalem – the center of the Universe
Heavenly JerusalemSunrise in Holy JerusalemAbstract Jerusalem PaintingAbstract Jerusalem PaintingAbstract Jerusalem PaintingAbstract Jerusalem PaintingSacred way to the Kotel thru the arches of JerusalemThe Heat of JerusalemAbstract Jerusalem PaintingAbstract Jerusalem PaintingAbstract Jerusalem PaintingAbstract Jerusalem PaintingAbstract Jerusalem PaintingPainting by Alex LevinAbstract Jerusalem PaintingJerusalem of GoldJerusalem – City of light and wisdomAll the paths leads to the holy city of Jerusalem, Painting by Alex LevinPainting by Alex LevinPainting by Alex LevinPainting by Alex LevinAbstract Jerusalem PaintingLight Unto the Nations, Abstract painting by Alex Levin
Emerge of a new day in Jerusalem. Painting by an Alex LevinBlue Euphoria, Painting by Alex LevinOne City of Three Faiths – Jerusalem, a sacred city for three religions. Painting by Alex LevinJerusalem at Night, Painting by Alex Levin, Contemporary Jewish ArtJerusalem Paintings by an Israeli Artist Alex Levin
The World of Alex Levin Art
Levin’s paintings are available as original oils and fine-art reproductions in multiple formats — Limited Edition on Canvas, Open Edition on Canvas, Metal, and Acrylic.
His official website, artlevin.com, offers collectors the opportunity to explore and purchase from a vast catalog of Jerusalem paintings, Jewish heritage art, abstract modern works, and nature series of Israel — all directly from the artist.
The site includes hundreds of artworks arranged by theme, size, and medium, allowing art lovers to find the perfect piece that resonates with their spiritual or aesthetic taste. Buyers worldwide enjoy direct purchasing, framing options, free returns, and fast global shipping — ensuring that anyone can bring a touch of Jerusalem’s light into their home.
The Spirit Behind the Paintings
What makes Alex Levin’s work so powerful is the harmony between technical mastery and emotional truth. His art is not just about places — it’s about presence. The golden light of the Western Wall, the quiet rain on Venetian canals, the shimmer of a Sabbath candle — each subject becomes a metaphor for the soul’s longing for connection.
His paintings invite us to pause, to feel, and to remember. They are prayers in color — each one a reminder of faith, beauty, and the enduring spirit of the Jewish people.
Explore and Collect
Whether you are a seasoned collector, a lover of Judaica, or someone seeking art that inspires peace and reflection, Alex Levin’s paintings offer a profound experience. You can explore his full portfolio and learn more about the stories behind each collection on his official website: