David Doğan Levi : Fluid Continuum
Nothing is fixed—forms emerge and dissolve, textures shift, and meaning flows freely. Fluid Continuum is an exploration of movement, where structure and spontaneity exist in constant dialogue. Some elements appear stable, yet upon closer look, they unravel, transform, and realign, much like time, thought, and memory.
This exhibition does not offer a single interpretation or a predefined path. Instead, it invites the viewer to wander, to engage, and to let each piece unfold in its own rhythm. Here, perception is fluid—what you see, what you feel, and what you take away will evolve, just as the works themselves exist in a state of continuous motion.
Artworks Part of this Exhibition
David Doğan Levi
Some spirits do not seek shelter -foxes-, 2025
Walnut pigment, soft pastels bleach and ink on canvas
140 x 200 cm
Artwork ID: 5196
David Doğan Levi
Ashline, 2025
Walnut pigment, soft pastels and acrylic on canvas
200 x 120 cm
Artwork ID: 5228
David Doğan Levi
Streak I, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic and ink on algæ paper
70 x 100 cm
Artwork ID: 5202
David Doğan Levi
Streak II, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic and ink on algæ paper
70 x 100 cm
Artwork ID: 5200
David Doğan Levi
Twenty Two, 2025
Walnut pigment, soft pastels and Japanese ink on canvas
140 x 100 cm
Artwork ID: 5180
David Doğan Levi
Streak III, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic and ink on algæ paper
70 x 100 cm
Artwork ID: 5198
David Doğan Levi
FC III, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 100 cm
Artwork ID: 5186
David Doğan Levi
Est quaedam flere voluptas, 2025
UV print on aluminum
100 x 70 cm
Edition of 5 + 2 AP (4 available)
Artwork ID: 5192
David Doğan Levi
FC IV, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 100 cm
Artwork ID: 5188
David Doğan Levi
Instinct surge, 2025
Walnut pigment, soft pastels and acrylic on canvas
140 x 200 cm
Artwork ID: 5194
David Doğan Levi
Treshold, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic and ink on algæ paper
100 x 70 cm
Artwork ID: 5204
David Doğan Levi
Stay, 2025
Acrylic and dry pastels on canvas
120 x 185 cm
Artwork ID: 5190
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms I, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5206
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms II, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5208
David Doğan Levi
Echo form III, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5210
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms IV, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5212
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms V, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5214
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms VI, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5216
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms VII, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5218
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms IIX, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5220
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms IX, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5222
David Doğan Levi
Echo forms X, 2025
Walnut pigment, acrylic ink on paper
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5224
David Doğan Levi
Before vanishing, 2018
Walnut pigment on paper
43 x 58 cm
Artwork ID: 5184
David Doğan Levi
Faint Memory, 2025
Acrylic, bleach and crayon on paper
70 x 100 cm
Artwork ID: 5182
David Doğan Levi
Untitled, 2025
Monoprint
29,7 x 42 cm
Artwork ID: 5268
David Doğan Levi
Untitled, 2025
Monoprint
42 x 29,7 cm
Artwork ID: 5272
David Doğan Levi
Untitled, 2025
Monoprint
29,7 x 42 cm
Artwork ID: 5270
David Doğan Levi
As a multidisciplinary artist, he graduated from Plastic Arts at Paul Valery University in Montpellier, France, in 2016. During his university years, his fascination with the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and art led him to explore innovative painting techniques using self-made brushes and tools. Back in Istanbul, his homeland, in his studio, he maintains a steadfast focus on painting organic forms and incorporating photography. His work defies easy categorization, residing in the realm between abstract and figurative, as he continues to push the boundaries of artistic expression.
The repetition of the technique he used while preparing this body of work led him to discover new methods, using tools and materials he created himself. In his studio, he remains deeply focused on painting organic forms and producing expressive mono prints. His work resists easy categorization, existing somewhere between abstraction and figuration, as he continues to challenge the limits of artistic expression.