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Alexander Klevan (born 1950) brings
the newest major influence, Russian, in Israeli
art's rich tradition of absorbing styles from
all over the world. He was born in Siberia.
His works show an extraordinary drawing ability
and a great sense of light and shadow. There
is a lyrical melancholy about them and a depth
that looks past the surface realism to the poetry
of life. His sense of light and color create
an impressionist spontaneity that has come alive
since his move to Jaffa.
The Cellist / Watercolor

Cellist / Watercolor |
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Romance / Watercolor |

Klezmer / Screenprint |
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Reflection / Watercolor |
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