Description
The Lubavitcher Rebbe – A Figure of Light and Energy Abstract Judaica painting is available as a reproduction on canvas and metal in 2 options: limited and open edition.
– Limited edition on canvas comes hand embellished, framed, numbered and signed by Alex Levin. This edition is limited to only 25 signed prints that ever will be published. This makes it more unique and collectable. Once that specific print run sells out, there will be no other editions of that image made by the artist.
– Open edition available on canvas or metal. Canvas comes fully framed and has a traditional, classic look. Metal edition made from high-quality aluminum. It has a modern and contemporary look. Reflects light and enhances the colors in the artwork.
Both the limited and open editions are ready-to-hang wall art. The canvas reproduction arrives beautifully stretched and elegantly framed to add a touch of sophistication to your space, ready for hanging on your wall.
Each reproduction is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ensuring that you receive an original and authentic piece of art.
Please see more information regarding the limited and open edition reproductions HERE
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When people ask Alex Levin, the artist, why he chose the Lubavitcher Rebbe as a central figure in his work, he always pauses to reflect on the deep and powerful energy the Rebbe exuded. This energy was unique, and it’s difficult to convey it in ordinary words – so Alex tries to capture it through his paintings. The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, was not just a spiritual leader; he was a manifestation of charisma, strength, and inner light. Anyone who encountered him could feel this energy.
For Alex, it’s especially important to convey not just the Rebbe’s outer appearance but also his inner strength. Through his paintings, Alex aims to help people feel the same energy he experienced while studying the Rebbe’s life and deeds. He has always been captivated by the Rebbe’s ability to energize those around him. His movements, his style of speech, his voice – all had a powerful impact on those around him. Alex has watched many videos of the Rebbe, in which he claps his hands, leads crowds, sings, and shares his immense charisma. These moments left a deep impression on Alex and inspired him to create a series of paintings that express the Rebbe’s power and spiritual greatness.
The Rebbe’s eyes play a significant role in Alex’s paintings. His blue eyes always caught Alex’s attention. It wasn’t just a gaze – it was a penetrating, deep, and wise look that seemed to see through to the heart of things. Often, Alex found himself looking at pictures of the Rebbe and feeling his presence as if he were standing right in front of him. The Rebbe’s gaze is what Alex tries to convey in his work. Those eyes speak without words, conveying wisdom and compassion. They symbolize the spiritual strength that accompanied the Rebbe throughout his life. For Alex, as an artist, it’s not only important to paint those eyes but to make them the focal point of the painting, the point that connects the viewer with the Rebbe’s spiritual energy.
When Alex works on paintings of the Rebbe, he returns in his thoughts to the Rebbe’s teachings, his words, and his deeds. He tries to recall how the Rebbe moved, how his energy was conveyed through every word and gesture. Alex analyzes the Rebbe’s voice and the power he invested in his appearances. He reads books about the Rebbe and looks at photographs documenting his life. All of this helps Alex to deepen his understanding of the Rebbe’s personality and convey that understanding through colors and lines.