
Evolution
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This series of paintings began the same as my excursions into mixed-media in the early 1990s; as play, and only as a side venture to my main body of work. They are portraits of place, abstracted to get into deeper truths, as well as to explore new ways of handling paint. These are some of the earliest examples of what is now becoming a full body of work unto itself. See the statements on the main landscapes, trees and structures pages under the paintings link above. Click on the Paintings link above to see where the work continues from here, in the following sections: Landscapes, Trees, Structures.


Above Left: Highway Mesa, © Alexandria Levin, 2006 – oil on canvas, 9x12"
Above Right: Dirt Road, © Alexandria Levin, 2006 – oil on canvas, 9x12"


Above Left: Colorado Slope #1, © Alexandria Levin, 2006 – oil on canvas mounted on panel, 9x12"
Above Right: Rhode Island Jetty, © Alexandria Levin, 2006 – oil on canvas mounted on panel, 6x9"
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