Two Red Lobsters detail by Alexandria Levin
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old bear square by alexandria levin
puppet bear square by alexandria levin
green rabbit square by alexandria levin
pumpkin trio square by alexandria levin
carrot square by alexandria levin
secondaries square by alexandria levin
long ear bunny square by alexandria levin
blue ear dog square by alexandria levin
red devil square by alexandria levin
gray rabbit square by alexandria levin
crab rabbit square by alexandria levin
red lobsters square by alexandria levin
penguin square by alexandria levin
idiot square by alexandria levin
aardvark square by alexandria levin
yellow cat square by alexandria levin
aqua bear square by alexandria levin
little lamb square by alexandria levin
green alligator square by alexandria levin
Magenta Kitty detail by Alexandria Levin

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all images copyright Alexandria Levin, 2000-2007

This series of work began as classically painted iconographic portraiture of discarded toy stuffed animals that I find at thrift stores and flea markets. In the mid-late 1990s I began collecting plush bunnies for an installation piece that never came to fruition. In 1998, after studying drawing for a bit, I used the rabbits as models. A new body of work was born. It was quite thrilling after 20 years to finally be able to paint something in a representational manner. It was magic.

When beginning one of these paintings I intuit where the subject is set. Composition is crucial to telling the story, to the musical flow and balance of the piece. I like to get into the character of the things portrayed. These critters fascinate me. They say a lot about us