Bonnie Levinson’s work spans painting, collage, mixed media, and photography, all woven into a personal and evolving artistic practice. Her art is less about the end result and more about the ongoing journey, where her intuition leads the way, and unexpected turns are embraced. Levinson sees art as a fluid process, one where control meets spontaneity, and through this, her inner world connects with the spaces she inhabits.
Her 2022 painting The Keys to Light reflects this relationship with her surroundings. Created after relocating to Florida, the large 72×60-inch acrylic on canvas captures the mood of her environment. Levinson’s use of vivid colors and textured brushstrokes goes beyond simple representation, transforming the landscape into an abstract exploration of light and movement. Her work channels the essence of place while opening up space for deeper introspection.
In Mapping Adventure (2022), Levinson continues her exploration of emotion and landscape through a 48×60-inch canvas. This piece radiates energy and freedom, with lively colors—greens, blues, oranges, and reds—representing her immersion in nature and the optimism it brings. Her instinctive approach to color and form guides the painting, allowing emotion to shape the imagery, resulting in a dynamic and expressive piece that captures the spirit of adventure.
Into the Atmosphere (2023), a mixed media piece, combines acrylic, collage, pencil, and gold leaf to symbolize the Earth’s protective layers. Levinson’s delicate use of gold leaf adds a shimmering quality, echoing the tension between strength and vulnerability. This work, like much of her art, draws viewers into a deeper reflection on balance—between safety and exposure, control and release.
For Levinson, the act of creating art is a form of meditation. The interplay of colors—blues and greens for tranquility, reds and purples for vitality—expresses her internal world, offering a visual language of emotions. Her process is organic, allowing obstacles to shape the outcome, seeing resistance as a part of her artistic growth rather than something to be overcome.
Levinson’s work invites viewers to connect with their own emotional landscapes, encouraging a personal reflection on how environment and memory shape experience. Her pieces aren’t just meant to be looked at—they invite contemplation, offering a space where others can embark on their own journeys of self-discovery. Through her art, Levinson transforms the personal into something universal, drawing out the emotional essence of both the internal and external worlds.