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Pamela Levy

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Pamela Levy, Illustrator

I thought I'd take the opportunity here to show the wide range of non-children's assignments I enjoy. When I finish it, a properly cohesive portfolio will be on a companion site to my children's site, but here I'll allow my medium, subject matter, and degree of realism to vary. My clients also range all over the place from multinational corporations to sole proprietors, and having this kind of career suits me. I'm a complete sucker for any job involving an interesting character, flowers, or dance.

A short list of my non-kid-lit clients include CapitalOne, Harvard University Press, St. Martin's Press, Butterworth/Heinemann, LSU Press, Talbots, State Street Bank, The Radcliffe Quarterly, The Univ. of Southern Mississippi Children's Literature Collection, Boston Arts Medicine Center, Mystic Seaport Museum, Noah Webster House Museum, Shriver Nursing Services, Pawtucket Heart Health Program, Wanna Dance Productions, Ballet Etc., Dancing Feats, Brookline Academy of Dance,

Disciplines

Illustration

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