Levinstone's early work consists of impressionistic landscapes done in acrylic paint. Having studied at both SUNY in Stony Brook, New York and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, she continued her artistic journey into painting photo-realistic landscapes. It is the combination of the two that is incorporated into her most recent work, creating a photo-impressionistic style. Working with handmade pastels, her landscapes convey a traditional yet contemporary feel.
Creating with black and white as well as color, Levinstone's pieces are extremely dramatic. Her inspiration flourishes with the combination of her imagination and actual photographs. The suggestion of landscape is more obvious than an actual place in my work. The strength of my work is that it draws the viewers in to experience the landscape for themselves. I feel that sometimes spelling it all out detracts from this. Very often I will add detail to my landscape only to rub it out. For Levinstone the exploration of contrast is very important. I've done 2 by 2 landscapes and I've drawn 60 by 60 landscapes. I explore the contrast of the solid shoreline against the fluidity of water; a strong mountain against an ever changing sky.
Having attended the Art Students League, Levinstone currently enjoys membership in the Pastel Society of America. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions around the country since 1983, from New York to Chicago and San Francisco. Levinstone's work is showcased in numerous corporate collections, such as The Disney Company, Citibank, Arthur Anderson & Co., Nabisco Brands Inc., IBM and CBS Inc. In addition she has been featured in several publication's including The New York Times, American Artist and Artspeak. More information about her work can be found in two books: The Best of Pastel by Constance Flavell Pratt and Janet Monafo, and Painting with Passion by Carole Katchen.