Hannah Levy


Hannah Levy is an American artist who lives and works in Boca Raton, Florida. Her practice is deeply shaped by her earlier life as a dancer. This embodied foundation shapes both her sculptural work and her acrylic paintings, where movement, balance, and intuition guide the creative process. Embracing a spirit of rebellion and uninhibited expression, she allows spontaneity, joy, and emotional impulse to shape form, surface, and gesture across mediums.

Rooted in an intimate understanding of the human body, Hannah’s work centers on the quiet power of femininity. Her female figures are defined by restraint, subtle motion, and an inward presence, appearing suspended in moments of private reflection. These women are not performing for the viewer; they exist within themselves, inhabiting a stillness that feels both deeply personal and universally familiar. Without defined facial features or a direct gaze, the body becomes the primary language, revealing vulnerability, strength, and quiet grace through posture alone.

 

In her acrylic paintings, color functions as a visceral, emotional language, layered, fluid, and expressive, echoing the same rhythms found in her three-dimensional forms. Across sculpture and painting, Hannah pays careful attention to the balance between material, color, and shape; placing tranquility at the center of her practice. Existing between reality and imagination, her figures move beyond portraiture to become meditations on womanhood itself, sensual yet tender, joyful yet contemplative; inviting viewers into a space of calm introspection where softness holds power and stillness becomes a form of movement.



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