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Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely
Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely

Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely

By Paul M. Levy

Located in Surfside, FL

Paul Levy (American, b. 1944) An established designer and illustrator, Paul M. Levy was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1944. He received his B.S. in Industrial Design from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio in 1968, returning later to do independent study there. He also did independent study at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, in 1969 and received an M.F.A. in Sculpture and Printmaking from Ohio University, Athens. From 1964 through 1971 he worked for design firms in Ohio, New York and California. From 1971 through 1973 he taught at the University of Cincinnati and Ohio University, Athens. He has exhibited in galleries, museums and art groups. In 1971 he was one of a number of artists who created enormous outdoor murals in a Cincinnati project called "Urban Walls." His graphic designs and illustrations for such firms as Container Corporation of America have appeared in publications such as Fortune, Business Week...

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1970s Abstract Geometric Paul M. Levy Art

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Pop Art 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Street Signs Titled Calendar
Pop Art 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Street Signs Titled Calendar

Pop Art 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Street Signs Titled Calendar

By Paul M. Levy

Located in Surfside, FL

Printed on heavy Strathmore paper. Paul Levy (American, b. 1944) An established designer and illustrator, Paul M. Levy was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1944. He received his B.S. i...

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1970s Abstract Geometric Paul M. Levy Art

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Abstract Geometric 1970s Kinetic Silkscreen Screen Print Manner Vasarely Op Art
Abstract Geometric 1970s Kinetic Silkscreen Screen Print Manner Vasarely Op Art

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Located in Surfside, FL

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By Paul M. Levy

Located in Surfside, FL

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Pop Art 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Street Signs Titled Calendar
Pop Art 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Street Signs Titled Calendar

Pop Art 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Street Signs Titled Calendar

By Paul M. Levy

Located in Surfside, FL

Printed on heavy Strathmore paper. Paul Levy (American, b. 1944) An established designer and illustrator, Paul M. Levy was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1944. He received his B.S. in Industrial Design from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio in 1968, returning later to do independent study there. He also did independent study at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, in 1969 and received an M.F.A. in Sculpture and Printmaking from Ohio University, Athens. From 1964 through 1971 he worked for design firms in Ohio, New York and California. From 1971 through 1973 he taught at the University of Cincinnati and Ohio University, Athens. He has exhibited in galleries, museums and art groups. In 1971 he was one of a number of artists who created enormous outdoor murals in a Cincinnati project called "Urban Walls." His graphic designs and illustrations for such firms as Container Corporation of America have appeared in publications such as Fortune, Business Week and Forbes Magazine. His design for a Cambridge flag appeared on the cover of The Art Gallery. He has done a most unusual and interesting series of illustrations of variations on the United States flag, beginning with one titled "The Right of Assembly" in 1970 which developed into a suite of fifteen prints. He has a collection of American flag artifacts. "I believe that the conditions which govern flag design add another level and dimension to being an artist- designer," he states. His design features the initial "C" for Cambridge, in thirteen concentric red stripes against white. The stripes recall the appearance of printed circuitry, one product of Cambridge industry. Paul Levy did a well known series depicting artistic representations of a selection of the rights granted to each American under the United States Constitution. Levy, who started the series while living in Cincinnati in 1970 and finished it after moving to Cambridge, Massachusetts, received his artistic training at the University of Cincinnati and earned an MFA from Ohio University in 1973. He did some abstract geometric prints in the style of Vasarely...

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Pop Art 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Andy Warhol

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By Paul M. Levy

Located in Surfside, FL

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Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely
Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely

Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely

By Paul M. Levy

Located in Surfside, FL

Paul Levy (American, b. 1944) An established designer and illustrator, Paul M. Levy was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1944. He received his B.S. in Industrial Design from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio in 1968, returning later...

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1970s Abstract Geometric Paul M. Levy Art

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Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely
Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely

Abstract Geometric 1970s Vintage Silkscreen Screen Print Manner of Vasarely

By Paul M. Levy

Located in Surfside, FL

Paul Levy (American, b. 1944) An established designer and illustrator, Paul M. Levy was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1944. He received his B.S. in Industrial Design from the Univer...

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1970s Abstract Geometric Paul M. Levy Art

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