Working from her lush botanical garden, Levy preserves seeds, leaves, and flowers in luminous encaustic wax, creating vibrant, textured paintings that double as living archives. Inspired by ancient seed-preserving techniques, her pieces pulse with rhythm, color, and life. Hortus Arboretum—is both muse and medium, anchoring her work in the wild beauty of the natural world. This connection between gardening and art is central to her work, demonstrating how the act of cultivation can directly influence and enrich artistic expression.