MICHAEL SIPORIN LEVINE
prints in peculiar places:
Windows
Michael Siporin Levine was born and raised outside of Hartford, Connecticut and received his BFA at the University of Connecticut (2011) and MFA from the University of Georgia (2014).Past experiences, mundane situations, and human relationships encountered on a day to day basis provide the departure point for his work. Using a mixture of observational and imagined drawing as a foundation, he creates images with open ended narratives. As he develops these narratives, initial ideas evolve through process, intuition, and formal decision-making. As imagery changes through the process, the work develops new meaning. Through printmaking, drawing, animation, and video, he seeks to create loose narratives, often based on autobiographical events and everyday interactions. Michael is currently teaching printmaking and foundations classes at Georgia College State University in Milledgeville, GA, where he holds a one-year lecturer position.
www.mksplv.com
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