Linda Levin’s work was all made recently over the past couple of years. Most of her pieces have been influenced by the city she lives in, NYC. She sees a picture of a building or a park and manipulates it into boxes and lines and you can hardly tell what it was before. She uses mostly black and white and then some basic colors depending on what she’s painting.

A piece of hers called “Central Park West Before Down” incorporates all of the elements; it has colors and black lines and some gridded areas. You can tell it’s a sky with buildings but only after you know the title and her inspiration.

Continuing with the New York City theme, she creates something called “City With Footnotes VIII.” Levin uses black and white as her main colors and finds ways to add a pop of color. I want to find a way to add color into my art, but make it very subtle.

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