Jelgava, Zemgale, Latvia
Julija Levuskane creates intimate oil paintings in Latvia that blur the line between tonal abstracti...
About the artist
Joined In 2025
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About the artist
Joined In 2025
(6 Followers)
Julija Levuskane creates intimate oil paintings in Latvia that blur the line between tonal abstraction and the real world. Born in Russia, she completed a linguistics degree before relocating with her family to Latvia in 2004, where she began to pursue art in earnest.
In 2010 Levuskane learned she had multiple sclerosis. As tremor gradually took the dexterity of her right hand, she trained her left hand instead, evolving a palette-knife style rich in layered tones and tactile depth.
Since 2020 her compact canvases—featuring lyrical florals, shifting skies, and abstract mood studies—have appeared in Latvian exhibitions and entered private collections. Even recognizable subjects dissolve into fields of grey, white, and earth-toned accents, turning everyday scenes into quiet meditations on fragility, persistence, and the subtle play of light.
Tomsk State University.
Solo exhibition in Jelgava (Latvia) at 2024
Group exhibitions in Riga in BiArt Gallery
Group exhibition in Museum LV un Grata JJ (Riga)
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