Dorit Levi has created a unique style, forged of her artistic vision and of a wealth of personal experiences. The joie de vivre of her Yemenite upbringing emerges in the joyous dance of her figures, painted in lively colors. The vast savannahs of Uganda, where she lived for several years permeate her drawings with warm bright colors, and the flow and movement of the vibrant figures imbibe Uganda’s colorful markets and their people in embroidered garb. The influences of Bolivian artist Boulange, as well as cubists Picasso, Leger, and Braque are a background for the distinct signature of Levi’s lyrical style.
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Time Stands
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Birds' Song
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Untitled
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Dancing Woman
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Chequered Hymn I
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Jesters' Fest
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Chequered Hymn II
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Morning Festival
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Morning Rehearsal
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