A rundown of the main artwork series, from newest to earliest.

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Artworks

NACHTWESEN

2021

Levi’s Dresden studio painting debut as Flux Wildly.

Nachtwesen shows biomorphic pop surrealism that reflect his roots with gained experience.

The acrylic series on black gesso was exhibited twice in Dresden-Neustadt, premiering solo at the Full Moon Gallery and later at the Juri Bar in a group exhibition by humanitarian aid organization Pieces for Peace, effectively wrapping up its availability.

Paintings photographed by KC Wagner

THE SHAPE

2012 - 2018

Levi’s longest-running art series. The Shape is a selection of large charcoal Live Action Paintings. All artworks were created onstage with his live art & music band MACHINERY over six years and 75 performances across the Benelux and Germany.

The works were shown in ten exhibitions in various formats. Their gritty, raw and gestural abstractions have been linked to contemporary urban expressionism and dark surrealism. This is a partial selection from that period.

Live Action Paintings photographed by Peter Cox

THE DARK

2011

A series of six neosymbolist paintings made in one late‑winter day on the backs of A2 glossy concert posters due to lack of funds.

The Dark was sold in three days and never exhibited.

EXTAPOTIA

2009-2010

Extapotia is a set of 37 underground low-brow drawings made in 2009 and released online in 2010. Hand-drawn and digitally edited, it was shared as a free virtual mini-exhibit. The work shows stream-of-consciousness sketchbook material exploring anxiety and joy.

NO SYMBOLS

2009

Nine minimalist paintings.

Rolled with multiple coats of gray latex, then sprayed through digitally designed, hand-cut stencils without tests. The series—mostly 40 × 100 cm (one 40 × 60 cm)—was a brief rebellious experiment.

Following the success of the visually colorful painting series The Unnamed Planet, expectations felt formulaic; Levi reacted by creating what became his least popular art series to date.

No Symbols was exhibited only once, for a duration of two months, making its debut at the Cinecitta, the oldest cinema in the Netherlands and Tilburg’s most iconic art-house venue.

THE UNNAMED PLANET

2005 - 2008

Levi’s first series consist of 16 otherworldly surrealist acrylic paintings.

The Unnamed Planet painting series grew over three years and was shown 11 times in Noord-Brabant (the southern region of the Netherlands), including exhibitions at three branches of the Tilburg public library system (including the former Koningsplein main location, now housed in the award-winning LocHal).

The Unnamed Planet exhibition featured a rotating selection of paintings, exclusive sketches and concept art, and set pieces — fake grass and life-size objects made from chicken wire and hand-painted papier-mâché — plus sounds and music (played from speakers hidden in bushes). Visitors wandered through this environment to view the artworks up close.

The Unnamed Planet paintings have been sold, loaned, and passed down through families, each following its own path since.

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