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Mike Leavitt (born November 4, 1977) is an American visual artist based near
Seattle, Washington Seattle ( ) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region ...
responsible for a variety of pop art, fine art, design and satirical works in various media. His sculptures are one of a kind one-off's though some of his design projects are
prototypes A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process. It is a term used in a variety of contexts, including semantics, design, electronics, and software programming. A prototype is generally used to ...
reproduced in limited or larger quantities"Michael Leavitt's Cardboard Kicks", ''Cool Hunting'', March 20, 2014 as Leavitt "blends art, design and social commentary".Seattle Art Museum, "Art Hit Tour", August 29, 2013. Well known for his handmade statues of cultural icons,Esquivel, K: "Art Attack", ''TABLET Magazine'', November 2002 his more recent work includes a series of action figures reproduced by the Brooklyn, NY toy company FCTRY"And Now Kamala Harris Action Figure", ''The American Bazaar'', January 25, 2019
/ref>"Robert Mueller Gets His Own Action Figure", ''Geek Spin'', January 16, 2019
/ref> inspired by Leavitt's political persuasions as an 11th-generation American descendant of
John Leavitt Deacon John Leavitt (1608–1691) was a tailor, public officeholder, and founding deacon of Old Ship Church in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, the only remaining 17th-century Puritan meeting house in America and the oldest church in con ...
(1608-1691)."We Should Appreciate Every Family's Migration", ''The Vashon Beachcomber'', August 21, 2019
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Background

Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, Leavitt was influenced by the wood-craft and engineering of Native American, Scandinavian, and industrial craft in the region. His parents practiced education, graphic design and environmentalism, formulating Leavitt's early interests in both art and sociology. As a child he taught himself to build miniature hydroplanes in balsa wood.Albert, J: "Watch Out for Darth Bush", ''South Seattle Star'', June 25, 2003. "My mom had some drawing skills, she started as a graphic designer at Boeing," Leavitt says, "I would have her draw my action figures, and I would watch her draw."Nishimoto, G: "Living Artist Are Just as Good as Dead Ones", ''Vapors Magazine'', Fall 2005. He attended The Pratt Institute in New York in 1996–97, and completed a self-designed Bachelor of Arts at The
Evergreen State College The Evergreen State College is a public liberal arts college in Olympia, Washington. Founded in 1967, it offers a non-traditional undergraduate curriculum in which students have the option to design their own study towards a degree or follow a p ...
in Olympia, WA in 2001.Herber, K: "Art Cookin' in the Kitchen", ''Madrona News'', March 2003. "Leavitt began crafting a motley variety of apartment friendly, popcult-themed art after dropping out of Pratt to avoid working for whoever passes for 'The Man' in the art world." (Thrillist.com"Cardboard Kicks & Custom Figurines", ''www.thrillist.com/new-york'

July 23, 2009.
) From 1998 to 2004 Leavitt executed a series of conceptual art pieces like "Push Button Performer" (2001–2004) with cabaret-style audience confrontations in public.''YouTube.com'', retrieved December 18, 2007
/ref> In the same period Leavitt's studio became known as The Intuition Kitchen ArtShop in Seattle, evolving as a self-produced gallery space. His 'ArtShop' sold his trading cards and first hand-made action figures. It closed in 2004 as Leavitt showed his work in retail galleries. Since then Leavitt has continued his professional career and community activism.
(Editor): "Power to the Peeps", ''Seattle Times/P-I Sunday Edition'', March 16, 2008.Leavitt, M: "'Parking Lot' Still Not Respecting Community Concerns", ''Madrona News'', April 1, 2008.


1999-2008 "Portable Homeless Shelters"

Just prior to the
1999 Seattle WTO protests The 1999 Seattle WTO protests, sometimes referred to as the Battle of Seattle, were a series of protests surrounding the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999, when members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) convened at the Washington State Co ...
, Leavitt built three small, wheeled housing units to be used by tent cities for the homeless. The first two units, made from salvaged pallet wood and recycled materials, served Seattle area tent cities for 3 years to follow. "As the homeless faced the threat of street sweeps during WTO, Leavitt's creations were used as a 'honeymoon for one couple, and as a headquarters for the Seattle Housing and Resource Effort (SHARE). Log cabins for the homeless? It is an odd invention indeed. But it may also be a solutions of sorts for homelessness in Seattle."(Real Change"Surving with Dignity: Evergreen Student Does Something Useful", Real Change, January 15, 2000.) To improve on his first designs, Leavitt built a third unit in 2001 using vinyl siding scraps salvaged from construction debris. Though designed as a domestic dwelling, the unit was used for 7 years as secure storage and nighttime security posts in the tent cities until it was dismantled in 2008.''YouTube.com'', retrieved December 18, 2007
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2001-15 Trading Cards

With his "ArtCards" from 2001 to 2003 Leavitt painted small portraits of famous and lesser-known artists, re-printed like traditional
baseball cards A baseball card is a type of trading card relating to baseball, usually printed on cardboard, silk, or plastic. In the 1950s they came with a stick of gum and a limited number of cards. These cards feature one or more baseball players, teams, stad ...
. "I had so many ideas- too many ideas- the opposite of writer's block" says Leavitt, "I started doing trading cards of work I had already done, ideas for things I hadn't built, and famous people... my influences, who inspired me." "ArtCard" subjects were drawn from varied genre, similar to his successive "Art Army" action figures. As described by Leavitt, the trading cards were the direct precursor to the 'action figures': "the trading cards... were like singular figures in action. Why not 3-D? Why not an action figure, a toy?" Printed and sold in limited editions, packaged in wrappers with bubble gum, "Art Cards" were also exhibited as art objects."Stranger Suggests", ''The Stranger'', December 28, 2006. Leavitt said, "It's a way I created to compare people and what they do across all kinds of different areas." "Many mass-produced trading cards are based on original pieces that are shrunken down to fit the space. 'I take great pride that that is the size I drew them,' Leavitt says. 'It's one of the challenges I like- it's like a game, to create art that small and make it work.'" (The Artist's MagazineStroope, L: "Miniature Masterpieces", ''The Artist's Magazine'', October 2009.) Seattle-based independent media advocacy group Reclaim the Media collaborated with Leavitt in 2008 to produce a set of "Media Heroes" trading cards. From 2009 to 2015 the
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Trading Card company hired Leavitt to produce illustrations for their Star Wars sketch cards ."Mainstream Pop Culture meets Urban Underground Sub-Culture: Star Wars Galaxy 4 Sketch Cards from TOPPS", ''toysrevil.blogspot.com

February 25, 2009.


2002-22 Action Figures

Starting in 2002, Leavitt's "Art Army" series is considered fine art, though these sculptures are also described as
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."Art Army by Michael Leavitt", '' hypediss.com

December 13, 2006.
"These are art toys with a capital 'A'." (Jason Atomic, PIMP MagazineAtomic, J: "Art Army", ''PIMP Magazine'', November 2006.) Leavitt is "interested mainly in the figure as sculpture, and less as a pure platform." (Dot Dot Dash, Die Gestalten VerlagHubner, M: ''Dot Dot Dash: Designer Toys, Action Figures, and Character Art'', Die Gestalten Verlag, Berlin 2006.) The "toy" definition describes the figures' engineering. Leavitt says, " 'action figures' are OURS, (they are) particular to the early '80's boom in mainstream toy business that predated the anti-social video game boom' and I like the connotations of the words 'action' and 'figure'- movement and motion, and figurative realism." The mixed media and wood figures range from 6 cm to 1 meter tall with moving body parts and accessories.Stoesz, D: "The Art Army", ''Seattle Weekly'', November 27, 2002Stoesz, D: "The Art Army vs. The Man", ''Seattle Weekly'', April 30, 2003."Editor's Picks", Seattle Magazine, 2006."Art Army by Michael Leavitt", '' gothamist.com'', June 27, 2007."Mike Leavitt- Art Army Young Guns", '' vinylpulse.com

November 22, 2007.
"More of a good-natured joke than a stern commentary on the commodification of art" (David Stoesz, Seattle Weekly), Leavitt's biographic series depicts subjects in an array of genres though most often contemporary visual artists. Leavitt "perceives the potential for his figures to act as bridges between pop culture and art history." (Dot Dot Dash, Die Gestalten Verlag) In over 400 different figures subjects include
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, Frida Kahlo, David Byrne, Björk and
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."Show Coverage: Art Army Juxta-posers @ Copro/Nason", '' vinylpulse.com

April 23, 2006.
"Art Army Action Figures", '' oldmanmusings.com'', April 26, 2006."Art Army Action Figures", ''ozoux.com'', November 2, 2006."Art Army", ''blogs.walkerart.org

November 3, 2006.
"The tributes to Leavitt's heroes will do nothing more than put a big dopy grin on your face." (Seattle Magazine) "When it comes to art icons, Michael Leavitt has a deep set of beliefs about who deserves a reserved parking space in the annals of history." (
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Magazine"ToyBox", ''Juxtapoz Magazine'', March 2007.) Leavitt has said, "I wanted to pay respect to people's work I love, and give them a little taste of their own medicineGeyer, K: "Creative Force", ''Los Angeles Magazine'', August 2006." exploring the concept of an artist's body being consumed by their work. The 'enemy' of the "Art Army", "The Man", included
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, Britney Spears and the
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"3-Headed Monster". "The project is clearly aligned against the forces of imperialism and cultural suckiness, but Leavitt makes his points with a light touch, being too high-spirited and incorrigibly silly to get bogged down in another dreary leftist critique." (David Stoesz, Seattle Weekly) "Leavitt succeeds in art’s most important function — to not only help us recognize and articulate our values, but participate in a dialog that validates them as well. At its best, art connects our best selves with each other, and he has done that... I’m grateful to artists who address the subject of 'What is it about fighting and glorifying fighting and power, anyway?' in a way that gets our minds thinking and lips moving." (Polymer Clay Daily"Leavitt's art army", ''polymerclaydaily.com

May 2, 2008.
) Collaborating on various action figure projects, the toy company FCTR

manufactured Leavitt's first mass-produced "Art Army" figure portraying the urban artist
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in 2013."Officially Unauthorized Banksy Action Figure", ''laughingsquid.com

November 1, 2013.
Leavitt also created prototypes for
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, Donald Trump dolls and Bernie Sanders action figures for the same toy company in 2015 and 2016."Hillary Clinton's Action Figure is Ready to Run", ''CNNmoney.com

March 24, 2015.
"Introducing Bernie Sanders the Action Figure", ''Newsweek.com

February 25, 2016.
Leavitt and FCTRY have since continued their collaboration with the production of
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, Supreme Court Justice
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, Robert Mueller and other action figures."Pint-Sized Persistence", ''CNN.com

June 9, 2017.
"Kickstarter Aims to Make Ruth Bader Ginsburg Action Figure", ''USAToday.com

June 7, 2018.
"Mueller As Muse", ''NBCNews.com

July 22, 2019.
Collaborating on different political projects, FCTRY also worked with the activist and former tennis champion Billie Jean King to formally licensed her action figure in 2019 "Lesbian Icon Billie Jean King is Now an Action Figure", ''PinkNews.co.uk

August 9, 2019.
while also producing a Dr. Fauci figure in 2020."A Company is Turning Dr. Fauci Into an Action Figure", ''CNN.com

October 20, 2020.
Leavitt has created more political satire including his sculpture of
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in a Keanu Reeves/" Matrix" style robe. With a large wood cross and tentacles made of stars and stripes, the 2008 commentary was designed to counter-act negative stereotypes of the candidate during his first Presidential campaign."Mike Leavitt's Commander-in-Chief of The Art Army", '' obamaartreport.com

October 11, 2008.
In 2013 Leavitt sculpted a satirical portrait of
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. The
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piece was part of Leavitt's "Empire Peaks" series. It depicted the reality TV star as the Star Wars character
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."Trump Vader Action Figure", ''TheForce.net

March 31, 2016.
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2006-22 Cardboard Sculpture

"Mike Leavitt is a singularly talented Seattle artist. He makes all kinds of art, from action figures to reproductions of iconic shoes. Mike has lovingly recreated them down to the exact detail. But there is one significant difference. Although you would never know it to look at the photo, these shoes are made with cardboard. Mike Leavitt is the inventor of the cardboard shoe... a bit of a trickster, and certainly curious."(CBC Radio"What Do Your Shoes Say About You?", Definitely Not The Opera, ''www.cbc.ca'', April 9, 2011.) "If only there were a way to retain a pristine version of the shoe, and save the planet from excess shoe box waste. Enter Mike Leavitt and his recycled-cardboard kicks."(Paste Magazine"Awesome of the Day: Mike Leavitt's Cardboard Kicks", ''pastemagazine.com

November 22, 2010.
) In Leavitt's ongoing series of cardboard shoes and "Hip Hopjects", to-scale editions of cultural ephemera are made with recycled materials. "Though best known for his cardboard sneakers, the rest of artist Mike Leavitt’s work is just as jaw-dropping" (blog.UrbanOutfitters.com"Mike Leavitt", ''blog.urbanoutfitters.com

February 5, 2009.
). Items such as a "
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", baseball hat, and soccer ball have been rendered in actual scale and size with reconstituted cardboard and brown paper bag."Cardboard?", ''sleepstodream.blogspot.com

July 18, 2008.
"Give him some recycled cardboard, paper bag, along with some glue and acrylic paint, and artist Mike Leavitt could create just about anything" (JoshSpear.com"Mike Leavitt's Cardboard Shoes", ''joshspear.com

October 23, 2009.
) The "Corrugated Kix" series of cardboard shoes includes "an abundance of painstakingly detailed classic kick replicas". (Hi Fructose"Mike Leavitt's 'Don't Stop Object Shopping' Show", ''hifructose.com

February 25, 2009.
)"Artist Mike Leavitt", ''clandestinish.com'', February 25, 2009. "Leavitt works his creative magic on a number of classic silhouettes, including the
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Slip-On, and
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Chuck Taylor. Michael does an incredible job of recreating the colors and logos of these classics."(NiceKicks.com"Michael Leavitt Collection", ''nicekicks.com

March 2009.
) The shoes are "to not carry of course, but to admire as an art object." (nu.nl/lifestyle"Hot or not: schoenen van karton", ''nu.nl/lifestyle

February 11, 2009.
)"Kunstenaar komt met sneakers van karton", ''fancy.nl

February 12, 2009.
"New Recession Trend: Wearing Cardboard", ''pipeline.refinery29.com

March 11, 2009.
"By creating cardboard sculptures of some of the most popular models in footwear he is essentially riding the commercial train and exercising his meticulous craft of making these wearable cardboard replicas... the demographic that would buy these may not usually buy a piece of art but they would buy this and call it Art." (Cyanatrendland.com"New Generation Pop Art", ''cyanatrendland.com

March 10, 2009.
) Leavitt says, "I might dabble in satire of other essentials in a bad economy: eye glasses, winter coats, food items… but shoes are so intimately linked to our visual culture. They’re a necessity that we still get to have fun buying and wearing. I’ve always believed that fine art, high quality craft, and meaningful objects can be affordable. Galleries, museums and artists can find plenty of room for a different, affordable, more commercially sustainable kind of art-for-art’s-sake… that fits in both the museum and living room." (Seattlemet.com"Shoes Not Made for Walking", ''seattlemet.com/blogs

March 10, 2009.
) Leavitt continues, "it's ironic to use a cheap disposable material like cardboard. Cheap, disposable material makes an expensive product, oddly resembling the manufacturing of boutique footwear. The simple image of the cardboard shoe speaks humorously and clearly on consumerism." (Suite101.comWohn, Y: "Mike Leavitt Makes Statement in Solo Exhibit", ''sculpture.suite101.com'', March 10, 2009.) Providing an educational aid and source material in 2021, Leavitt started publishing a series of free tutorials"DIY Cardboard Shoes", ''YouTube.com'

March 5, 2021.
to format his cardboard shoes as a do-it-yourself craft project.


2006-12 Wedding Cake Toppers

Leavitt is also hired for his small-scale figurative work to make personalized wedding cake toppers that uniquely depict the bride and groom."Great Art by Michael Leavitt", ''allthatscool.com

February 14, 2006.
"Editor's Picks", ''Seattle Bride Magazine'', Fall 2007. "(Leavitt's) custom work is just a little bit different than most. He makes action figures, and what is more action packed than a wedding? With a few simple design modifications, Mike turned his action figure style into one of a kind cake toppers." (Handcrafted.com"Action Packed", ''blog.thehandcraftedwedding.com'' , May 2009.) Showing famous celebrity couples of modern history and same-sex marriage in gallery exhibitions, "the cake toppers are playful with a message... a look at love in the spotlight." (The Desert Sun"Sculptor celebrates 'Real Love'", ''The Desert Sun'

October 16, 2009.
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2007-13 "Pitchfork Pals"

In a series entitled "Pitchfork Pals" Leavitt collaborated with the Seattle artist and iconoclast Charles Krafft. Leavitt sculpted busts of controversial icons for the project. Charles Krafft was responsible for producing the pottery by hand. Krafft is a ceramicist known for his non-traditional, kitsch-like objects."Charles Krafft: Controversial American Ceramist", ''ceramicstoday.com

2007.
Included in the series were figures such as Kim Jong Il and Charles Manson depicted as tea pots and the British nostalgia collectibles known as Toby mugs."Currently Hanging", ''slog.thestranger.com

May 27, 2009.
"Kim Jong Il Tea Pot", ''cakeheadlovesevil.wordpress.com

December 20, 2009.
"Kim Jong Il-Teekanne", ''nerdcore.de

December 22, 2009.
"They’re teapots, which is clever if not representative of each character pouring malevolence into the culture that surrounds them."(Jailbreak Collective"Wicked Teapots", ''thejailbreak.com'', April 5, 2010.) On using the Kim Jong Il tea pot, one humorist conjectured, "when drinking tea from this miserable looking device, you have to avert your eyes and be eternally grateful for such a delicious brew. If you don’t, you might ‘go missing’." (Mof Gimmers"Kim Jong-Il Teapot Anyone?", ''bitterwallet.com

September 5, 2010.
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2013-14 "Empire Peaks"

In 2013 Leavitt created a series of articulated wooden statues lampooning pop culture icons."Geektastic Articulated Statues: Famous People as Star Wars Characters", ''geeksaresexy.net

December 19, 2013.
Leavitt's
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hand-sculpted wood and clay "mash ups""Empire Peaks at Jonathan LeVine", ''arrestedmotion.com

December 6, 2013.
featured celebrities, politicians, humanitarians and other famous non-fictional personalities crossed with fictional and infamous sci-fi characters. With "Empire Peaks", Leavitt is "juxtaposing the classic archetypal roles found in Yoda, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and the rest of the famed cast with pop-culture personas." (Laughing Squid"Sculptural Mashups of Star Wars Characters and Pop Culture Figures", ''laughingsquid.com

December 12, 2013.
) "By turning well known figures such as Kim Jong Il,
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and Steve Jobs into consumer products based on the popular franchise, Leavitt hopes to explore such themes as idol worship, our coveting of mass-produced collectibles and our societies need for heroes, rebels, villains and tyrants." (Trendhunter"Space Opera Political Figurines", ''trendhunter.com

December 6, 2013.
) According to the Houston Chronicle, Leavitt went "viral with his spaced-out rendition of public figures as Star Wars characters""Seattle-Based Artist Mike Leavitt", ''chron.com

December 12, 2013.
"'Empire Peaks' is a phenomenal, Star Wars meets pop culture, collection of hand-carved action figures." (Church Mag"Empire Peaks- Star Wars Meets Pop Culture Action Figures", ''churchm.ag

December 15, 2013.
) "Every single work in the exhibit is a stroke of genius." (Zimbio"Empire Peaks by Michael Leavitt at Jonathan LeVine Gallery", ''zimbio.com

November 25, 2013.
) "Like many kids who were raised in the late '70s and early '80s, the characters of Star Wars exist in a place in Leavitt's mind that is usually reserved for real-life figures," says Fast Company Magazine,"Celebrities Turned Into Star Wars Action Figures", ''fastcodesign.com

January 29, 2014.
"It is this mental distinction between beloved fictional characters who feel real and real-life people who feel fictional that Leavitt explores in his latest project, Empire Peaks."


2016 "King Cuts"

Leavitt created a series of wood sculptures devoted to famous film directors in 2016. "Tim Burton, Alfred Hitchcock and George Lucas have all been treated to one of Mike's makeovers, which involves merging stars from behind the silver screen with their most iconic on-screen characters" (Creative Boom"Artist Fuses Famous Directors with Characters from Their Most Iconic Films", ''creativeboom.com

October 26, 2016.
) Leavitt carved the 1/4 scale, 18 inch sculptures in wood and finished the carvings with acrylic paint." Mike Leavitt’s Quirky Hand-Carved Sculptures of Film’s Best Directors", ''hifructose.com

May 17, 2016.
"King Cuts" furthered the central themes in Leavitt's art of exposing taste-makers behind the scenes, and work consuming a creator's body. "The lives of many great film directors are undoubtedly consumed by their work, intertwined with the stories, characters and settings they seek to convey.""Mike Leavitt’s Satirical Sculptures Blend Famous Film Directors with Their Characters", ''designboom.com

June 5, 2013.
Leavitt said, "I’m good at sculpting the likeness of a face, so it gets interesting when it’s a face maybe you wouldn’t recognize off the bat, but you know who it is. You know that person’s work. It’s the face behind the mask, the person behind the camera, the wizard behind the curtain.""Auteurs Turned Action Figures: An Interview with Mike Leavitt", ''prohbtd.com

May 2016.
"Sculptor Mashes up Directors and Their Films in Gorgeous Detail", ''nerdist.com

June 12, 2013.


Critical response

Entertainment Weekly pokes fun at a piece depicting the television and film director Joss Whedon saying, "The sculptor and painter definitely got his hair and beard right, and the real Whedon also has seemingly greenish eyes — though they’re perhaps less demonic than these radioactive emeralds. Is he about to Hulk out or something?" (Entertainment Weekly "Joss Whedon Action Figure to Accompany Comic-Con Documentary", ''http://insidemovies.ew.com'

June 11, 2012.
) Leavitt's Jeremy Lin sculpture created in 2012 is a source of controversy.
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, creator of the G.I. Joe action figure series says, "I don’t think this is offensive or anything, but it’s a bit of a stretch for a bad joke that’s just this side of a non-sequiter. And who in their right mind would pay that price for something that misses the mark?" (Animalnewyork.com M.Galperina: "Here's a Jeremy Lin Action Figure and It's a Little Japanese", ''animalnewyork.com'

March 6, 2012.
). Another critic adds, "While I love the fact that someone was inspired to make a Jeremy Lin action figure... did it really have to look this dopey? There's really no need to ninja-fy him." (Angryasianman.com "There's Too Much Ninja in this Jeremy Lin Action Figure", ''blog.angryasianman.com'
March 20, 2012.
/ref>) Other critiques attempt to categorize Leavitt's work. "It is difficult to define what exactly Leavitt does. His extreme boredom for 'normal' art has resulted in a number of nonpareil projects displayed around the world." (Suite101.comWohn, Y: "American Contemporary Artist Talks About Art and Life", ''mixedmediaarts.suite101.com'', March 10, 2009.) "His versatility as almost a modern day renaissance man"Mike Leavitt", ''arrestedmotion.com'

March 2009.
" causes Leavitt's subject matter to range between politics, anthropology, and modern commerce. "Like the objects that they celebrate, Leavitt’s lightweight replicas sit on the border between culture and commerce." (Wired MagazineMaly,T: "To-Go Box: Classic Kicks Find New Life In Cardboard", ''wired.com/design

June 26, 2012.
) "We've previously seen his ceramic teapots made to resemble notorious murderers and landscapes painted on pennies. Is there a medium that Mike Leavitt won't try?" (Neatorama"Mike Leavitt's Star Wars Mashup Action Figures", ''neatorama.com

December 4, 2013.
) "Leavitt hasn't always worked to solve social problems, though his artwork has always had a social angle. His interest in the individual's relationship with his or her environmental space... has long been the basis for his art."(Real Change) Leavitt says, "The challenge is designing an object that people want, while making it about something they don't want to hear about."Brautman, J: "ArtHeroes", Design Bureau Magazin

May 1, 2013.
"... there is hope, there are a few braves who can help us try to understand this every day reality, Michael Leavitt is one of those. His ability to create and re-create unique pieces of work has helped modern art to be less chaotic, less elitist, and more affordable for the common people. Leavitt art is extremely fun, action driven, colorful and very dynamic. You feel you are in the game, it’s easy to become part of the experience." (Atrocidades.netThe Reverend AK-47: "Modern World Kid", ''atrocidades.net'

October 28, 2011.
) "Michael Leavitt still keeps the habit of running with his dog and playing basketball everyday- even while working of his solo exhibitions in New York. His work based on well known figures in art and politics is a contrast to his simple personal life." (Obscura Magazine"A Man With an Army", ''Obscura Magazine'', Issue 7, Winter 2011) "Leavitt has a raw talent for capturing prominent artists, musicians and entertainers in their elements and characterizing them into brilliant sculptures." (KidRobot"Mike Leavitt Has a Posse", ''kronikle.kidrobot.com'' , May 20, 2011.) "Artist Michael Leavitt continues his assault on the wider art world in the nerdiest way possible... there is no secret to the artist's fervor." (The Huffington PostMartinez, A: "G.I. Joe's Meets Janson's", ''TheHuffingtonPost.com'

September 21, 2011.
) "The bravest move in art's to rebel against classical training to follow a low-culture muse- as with Marcel Duchamp's urinal... Turning a bold 'screw it' into sweet art for you, Mike Leavitt" (Thrillist.com) "The hardest working man in the art world, Leavitt alters the everyday objects among us with his blazing technical skill and wit."(CapativeWildWoman.com"Mike Leavitt - Professional Visual Artist for Hire", ''captivewildwoman.blogspot.com'

February 11, 2009.
) "From my interactions with Mike, I know the artist to have 'the opposite of writer’s block' and to be constantly producing work and improving his craft. Mike Leavitt will probably create something in the time it takes you to read this." (Jeremy Brautman"Massive R.Crumb Action Figure", ''neonmonster.com'

February 2, 2010.
) Leavitt says, "I’m kind of conceptual art, but I’m not that heady."(Port Townsend LeaderMeyer, K: "Pop Artists Gua and Leavitt Spontaneously Combust at Northwind Arts Center", ''Port Townsend Leader

September 8, 2010.
) "Leavitt is a unique breed of artist. His work and execution (in both concept and finished product) are too impressive and relevant not to be considered on par with some of the most popular contemporary visual artists working today."(Jailbreak Collective"Exclusive: Interview with Artist Mike Leavitt", ''thejailbreak.com'' , May 12, 2010.)


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Mike Leavitt official artist siteLeavitt YouTube channel
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