About the Artist
My artwork takes a critical view of social, political and cultural issues as they relate to the black experience. In my work, I deconstruct the American dream. Having engaged subjects as diverse as the civil rights movement, hip hop, jazz, sports and urban landscapes, my work reproduces familiar visual signs, arranging them into new conceptually layered pieces. Often times these themes are approached in a whimsical manner, and are often embellished with the implication of texture. The color blue combined with a trademark facial expression suggests notions of calmness and complete presence in the moment, and formally unifies the work. Although there may not always be material similarities between the different projects they are linked by recurring formal concerns and through the subject matter. The subject matter of each body of work determines the materials and the forms of the work. Each project often consists of multiple works, often in acrylics. A range of different media may however be used, grouped around specific themes and meanings. During research and production, through life and observation, new areas of interest arise and lead to the next body of work.Levi Robinson website View Website Levi Robinson website Purchase Art
Featured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
True Phoenix
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
Painting of a young African American Woman wearing a hat. The image is a celebration of the perseverance of Black women and their ability to seemingly rise from the ashes of racism, and sexism.
Give Em the Fingaz
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
Painting of the electric fingers of a Jazz pianist.
She Who Wears the Crown
Acrylic on Canvas
2017
Painting of a young African American Woman wearing a hat posing seductively.
Behind Me
Acrylic on Canvas
2018
Painting of a young African American Woman living in fear of repeated sexual abuse. Subject explored in support of the Me Too Movement.
Little Man
Acrylic on Canvas
2016
Examining inner city youth and the pressures to grow up too fast.
Evolution of Malcolm Little
Acrylic on Canvas
2017
Painting depicting Malcolm X formerly known as Malcolm Little and Detroit Red after his pilgrimage to Mecca and having changed his name to El Haj Malik Shabazz.