Artist Andi Levin brings holiday magic to Bristow’s Main Street

Bristow is getting a festive makeover just in time for Cowboy Christmas, thanks to the dedication and artistry of local creator Andi Levin. Levin has spent countless hours preparing Main Street for the upcoming Christmas parade and the holiday season, adding warm, cheerful touches that help transform the downtown area into a welcoming winter showcase. Her work brings a sense of charm and community spirit that locals and visitors look forward to.

For the past three years Andi has worked with Machelle Willis and Kristen Weaver on the Decorating Committee, bringing their Western-themed vision to life on Main Street, a perfect fit for her specialty in Western and wildlife art. This year’s full-color designs were especially exciting. Her portion took three to four weeks, thanks to good weather and smooth coordination. Andi is passionate about oil painting large mammals, and also creates logos, murals, and recently began face painting.

Andi Levin is an Oklahoma-based artist whose work centers on Western and wildlife oil paintings. She also paints windows and offers face painting, showing a playful, diverse practice. Her feed reflects commissioned pieces, vibrant murals, and personal studio projects, suggesting both commercial and expressive work. Levin seems passionate about color and connection, transforming large surfaces like saw blades or building walls, and takes joy in bringing her art to public spaces.

In addition to transforming Main Street, Andi also shared her talent through vibrant face painting at the community’s Christmas Tree Lighting. Children were excited to be transformed into reindeer, unicorns, and other colorful characters, each design adding to the cheerful evening.