Stephanie Levin is an intuitive painter whose work is rooted in movement, color, and embodied presence. Her practice, which she calls Sketch ’n Stretch, combines yoga and painting simultaneously—allowing breath, motion, and instinct to guide each piece as it emerges. She primarily paints using a squeegee, embracing spontaneity, texture, and the unpredictability of layered surfaces.
Each idea manifests in its own individual style, and Levin does not recreate or replicate her work. Every painting represents a singular moment—one that cannot be revisited. Her paintings are built in layers: the first reflects what she thinks she knows, while the final reveals what she already knew and had forgotten.
Color is both her language and her intention. Levin names each painting after a fictitious band, a playful nod to imagination and freedom—because, in her dreams, she can sing. At its core, her work exists to do one simple thing: make people smile through color.