Levi Yu
Levi Yu is a celebrated Filipino visual artist known for his distinctive blend of minimalism, vibrant color palettes, and geometric abstraction. Born in 1980 into a family of artists, Yu’s artistic journey is deeply influenced by his upbringing and education. His father, William Yu, a renowned cubist painter, served as his mentor, instilling in him a profound appreciation for the arts.
Artistic Style and Influences
Yu’s artwork is characterized by a minimalist approach that distills scenic subjects to their most basic and striking elements. His color palette features electric blues, vibrant oranges, and contrasting reds and blacks. Influences from popular culture, such as his love for Dragon Ball Z and an extensive toy collection, also play a role in shaping his creative vision.
His cityscapes, especially those portraying Metro Manila, are rendered in warm reds and blacks with geometric shapes and white lines that give the paintings a dynamic, three-dimensional feel. These works evoke the vibrant energy and organized chaos of the metropolis, reminiscent of the aesthetic found in the original Blade Runner film.
Yu describes his style as “interfusionist,” a fusion of various artistic influences. He reinterprets the works of Filipino masters like Arturo Luz, Manuel Baldemor, and Juvenal Sansó, alongside the cubist paintings of his father. This approach challenges traditional ideas of originality, emphasizing the interconnectedness of artistic expression across generations.
Signature Series and Themes
Levi Yu’s body of work includes several notable series:
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Mountain Series: Inspired by landscapes worldwide, including the Swiss Alps and the mystical mountains of China, these pieces combine natural beauty with abstract geometric forms.
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Mediterranean Mountain Villages: Serene village scenes captured through a minimalist lens, reflecting the charm of Mediterranean landscapes.
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Paris 2025: A futuristic vision of Paris that blends contemporary themes with traditional aesthetics, showcasing Yu’s imaginative outlook.
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Manila Philippine Series: A vibrant reimagining of Metro Manila’s iconic landmarks, expressed through bold colors and geometric patterns.
Exhibitions and Recognition
Yu’s works have been featured in various exhibitions, including a solo digital art show titled “Places: Filling in the Blank Space” at Art Circle Gallery. His art has drawn attention for its unique style and conceptual depth, establishing him as a significant figure in the contemporary Philippine art scene.
Levi Yu’s art invites viewers to experience familiar places and themes through a new lens—one that simplifies complexity into striking geometric forms filled with energy and color. His fusion of diverse influences and innovative minimalism has positioned him as a prominent artist whose work continues to inspire and captivate audiences both in the Philippines and abroad.
Collectors and art enthusiasts interested in exploring Levi Yu’s creations can find his pieces displayed in galleries that celebrate contemporary Filipino artistry.
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Musical Serenade
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Metropolis Manila
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Mixed Media
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Deep into the woods
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New York, Concrete Jungle Dreams Where Made Of
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Mixed Media
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New York, Concrete Jungle Where Dreams Are Made Of
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Sakura Festival, Japan
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Mixed Media
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Rome, Italy
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29082
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London, England
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Mixed Media
29083
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Deco Skyline, Davao
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Mixed Media
29065
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Manila, Philippines
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Mixed Media
29066
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Paris
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Mixed Media
29067
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Mediterranean Mosaic
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Mixed Media
29068
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Queen City Of The South, Cebu City
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Mixed Media
29027
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Travel Time
₱576K48" X 60"
Mixed Media
29028
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Whispers Among Birch
₱231K24" X 48"
Acrylic on Canvas
CS 18701
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Geometries of Stillness
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Mixed Media
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