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Hanniel Levenson

1982
Haifa, Israel

3 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

New York City

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Works by Hanniel Levenson

Flower Head

2022

Paintings , Mixed Media

60.96 x 60.96 x 3.18cm

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Beach Face

2022

Paintings , Mixed Media

60.96 x 60.96 x 3.18cm

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Tiger Style

2022

Paintings , Mixed Media

60.96 x 60.96 x 3.18cm

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Hanniel (pronounced HoneyEL) Levenson was born in Haifa, Israel and raised in New York City. He is a Rabbi, artist, designer, acrobat, surfer, and yoga teacher.

 

Hanniel received a B.A. in Religion & Art from New York University, a Master of Science in Environmental Policy from Bard College, and Rabbinical Ordination from The Academy for Jewish Religion.

 

As a multimedia artist Hanniel draws inspiration from mystical texts, the world’s wisdom traditions and the natural environment. His practice is an integral holistic approach to spirituality.

 

Sacred art is both a physical therapy and playful experience as Hanniel turns to the canvas to explore meaning and integrate teachings. He has a vast love of all colors as evidenced in his work – sometimes they are compatible and sometimes the colors clash…always coexisting. For Hanniel, holding space is the practice of a spiritual leader and this creates an environment where everyone may feel supported and part of the conversation. This harmony keeps the dialogue (and paint!) flowing, allowing for everyone to feel welcome.

 

He says, “The world is my Sanctuary, and the core practices that bring meaning into my life are meditation, yoga, chanting, surfing, sacred art, study, and service. These practices are accessible to all walks of life, faith, and belief.

 

Through a renewed ritual architecture, I seek to celebrate life with an expansive understanding of Judaism and the world's wisdom traditions.”