Every creative project follows its own journey which brings new ideas to the surface whether it is a residential master plan, a planting plan, a canvas or a blank page.
Paul’s artistic understanding of composition – line, form, texture, space and balance – lends to his creativity with landscape architecture making each design project a unique work of art. Besides landscape architecture, Paul is a nationally-recognized artist.
While working towards his Landscape Architecture degree, Paul had his first pen and ink drawing published in 1987 – his sophomore year at West Virginia University. By his senior year he had 21 works of art published and a variety of galleries throughout the US were carrying his artwork. Currently Paul has had over 153 pieces of art published and has sold over 50,000 works of art.
Please browse through some of Paul’s commissioned samples below to see how his creativity in landscape architecture stems from his skills as an artist:
My first commission for the Orioles was in 1991 (1 1/2 years out of college). I was asked to create corporate gifts that would be a limited edition series. This was one of the neatest projects I ever worked on. (you must read the Certificate of Authenticity!)
My third Orioles commission was for the 1992 Inaugural season. This limited edition commemorative gift was framed in the shape of home plate. (used as corporate gifts and sold at the stadium, where it promptly “sold out”)
My fourth Orioles commission was to become the official artist of the 1993 ALL STAR GAME and to create a limited edition drawing of Camden Yards. (this item “sold out” as well)
My fifth Orioles commission in 1993 was to create a limited edition corporate golf outing gift.
My sixth Orioles commission in 1994 was to design the Orioles 40th Anniversary Logo.
Commissioned by the Baltimore Ravens to create a limited edition print series of the 1998 Pro-Bowl Players. Original signature by athlete and signed and numbered by Paul A. LeVine.
Bennie |
Jermaine |
Jonathan |
Peter |
Ray |
Commissioned by the Baltimore Ravens to create a limited edition print series of the new stadium for 1998 innaugral stadium season. Signed and numbered by Paul A. LeVine.
Commissioned by the Baseball Hall of Fame to create themed prints.
Tee Ball |
Father/Daughter |
Commissioned by the Washington Capitals to create a limited edition print series. Original signature by athlete and signed and numbered by Paul A. LeVine.
Al |
Donny |
Rod |
Commissioned by the Lacrosse Hall of Fame to create a series of drawings depicting the game of lacrosse through the century.
1900 |
1930 |
1960 |
1990 |
Commissioned by Anita Nall’s family to create a limited edition print. Original signature by athlete and signed and numbered by Paul A. LeVine.
Art work used for the Warner Brothers movie “The Replacements” starring Keanu Reeves and filmed in Baltimore, Maryland.
Images created by Paul in 1988 during his junior year in college.
Bill Legg WVU lineman |
WVU Lacrosse | Nate Carr 1988 Olympic Bronze Medalist |
Created for Paul LeVine’s Gallery Portfolio.
Inner Harbor | Boathouse Row 2 |
Boathouse Row 1 | Thomas Point Lighthouse | Walking the Line |
Commissioned by West Virginia University in 1987 (my sophomore year) to create a series of drawings depicting the WVU basketball players for the home game programs.
Commissioned by Notre Dame University Lacrosse (Kevin Corrigan) to create a limited edition drawing to be used as a fundraiser.
Commissioned by Loyola College Lacrosse (Dave Cottle) to create a drawing to be used as a fundraiser.