"JS: I think we could apply to your work in general what John Caldwell of The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art noted about the Melt Down paintings. "In creating such paintings, Levine pays homage to these artists while at the same time asserting that their work is available for use by other artists in whatever manner they choose."
SL: I do see my work as a head-on confrontation with the anxiety of influence."
The fear of never creating a truly "original" art piece and always being influenced by someone else is something I and I feel many other artists constantly struggle with. I often am inspired by other artists when I start working on a piece and feel dirty at times for it. This is because I feel like I am unable to make anything on my own and am therefore not an artist. I constantly question my creative abilities and sometimes question whether there is an original thought in my head. As unsettling as it is to think about, it is important to do so because it forces you to look at your art; why you created it and what parts are you in it and what parts are someone else you were inspired by.