Excited to have finished my second mural in Downtown Miami. The first mural, at Whole Foods Market, was my official intro to the crazy world of Downtown Miami.
Only one block away from Whole Foods, me and the team hit the 17th floor of the 47-floor Miami Tower to begin mural #2. This time for the new BDO office which was recently renovated and updated by the global design and architecture firm, Gensler.
We painted for 10 days onsite at The Miami Tower.
Huge thanks to Matthew, Alexa, Manu, and my grandma who assisted on the production of the project, the staff at BDO for being such great hosts, and the team at Gensler (Elisabeth, Carli, and more) for ensuring a smooth production process.
Apparel illustrations for Randy’s Garments NYC Spring / Summer 2024 collection.
Looking forward to seeing these printed on some t-shirts and other cool merchandise.
Upwork asked me to illustrate a set of stickers for a book they were publishing which highlights illustrators who use their platform.
The illustrations are inspired by the culture of working in a post-pandemic remote world.
The final 80-page spiral bound book was beautifully produced by the Upwork team featuring 15 illustrators from all over the world.
The final project was also featured on The Dieline.
Mural design and mural painting for the new Raising Cane’s restaurant in South Beach on Lincoln Road in Miami. There were a total of 2 panels measuring about 3 ft tall by 21 ft long.
The design features some of my favorite Miami iconography including illustrations of tropical plants, pelicans, planes, cars, fictional fishes, iconic street signs, and hungry gators.
Both panels will be installed in the new restaurant alongside some other talented Miami artists.
Big thanks to the team at Muros for making this project happen.
Mural painting for the Casa De Crunch, a Super Bowl LIV activation in Miami for Frito-Lay. The project was administered by the hard working team at New Creatures.
Thanks to Derek Hunter and Max Mayoral for assisting with this project. And a huge thanks to Nina Marcus-Kurlonko for assembling the Casa.
“Lagoon of Lust and Fire” 18in x 14in acrylic painting on birch wood panel. This new piece was created for the Biscayne Bay show curated by Gustavo Oviedo in Miami, Florida.
I will be hosting an art lab at the Apple Aventura location on Saturday, September 28th from 12pm to 1:30pm. Come hang out and draw on the iPad while I share some thoughts on the creative process. Link to the event here.
Check back in a few weeks for more images from the event.
Logos, illustrations, and website design for Taquiza restaurant in Miami Beach. Project created in collaboration with Coster Creative.
I also recently created a line of merchandise for the brand that will be sold at the different restaurant locations. The merchandise included tee shirts and prayer candles.
24" x 36" wood panel acrylic painting which will be featured at the group show, From Eden to Sahara. The show will take place at the Surfcomber Hotel in Miami Beach on Wednesday, December 4th during Miami Art Week 2019.
The show was curated by Gustavo Oviedo/131 Projects and featured in Resident Magazine and Travel Professional News.
The folks at Team Enterprises asked me to paint 16 wine bottles for their client Whitehaven.
The wine bottles were given to VIP guests at a special nautical event in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Guests included distributors, wine reps, and restaurant owners from the region.
Special thanks to Carlos Lange, the head of design at Team for including me in this project.
Commissioned illustration by New Creatures for Doritos Mix Arcade concert in Los Angeles. The illustration was produced as a 4 color screen print and used as promotional material for the concert.
“It’s Worth The Burn” is a photographic essay that explores a variety of culture in South Florida. The book aims to provide a photographic juxtaposition of the sometimes weird reality in South Florida.
8″ x 10.5″
Offset Printed on 50# Newsprint
Limited 300 Copies
Photography: Noah Levy
Cover Design/Illustration: Noah Levy
Also available at Exile Books in Miami.
Mural painting for the Miami Marlins campaign, Our Colores. The campaign was part of the launch of the new Miami Marlins logo and color palette. More images coming soon.
Photos by Alfonoso Duran and Michael Reaves
Experimenting with tropical abstractions and new color palettes. Would really like to repurpose one of these jungle paintings for a large scale mural. Acrylic painting on 11” x 14” wood panel.
Hand-drawn and digitally animated illustration for Whole Foods Market. The illustration was used for South Florida regional advertising.
Miami bass inspired illustrations for a Red Bull Music Academy article outlining the history of the genre. Check out the article on their website.
This project also taught me a lot about the culture surrounding Miami bass music. I was totally unaware of the global influence of these artists and the record labels that supported them.
Delta Airlines wanted to celebrate their direct flights from Boston to new destinations all over the world. As part of this campaign, they asked me to create a unique piece of merchandise that represented Florida and Miami (one of Delta’s new direct flight locations). Together, we created a custom beach towel with a collage of my illustrations.
The towel was displayed in a traveling truck full of merchandise from other Artists and Designers. The truck traveled all over Boston to promote the new direct flight locations.
This project is very special to me and I am extremely grateful for all of the talented and hard working people at Wieden Kennedy and Delta Airlines.
The Anderson is an 80’s inspired restaurant & craft cocktail bar in Miami. The task was to create a booklet/zine style menu with the intent that patrons would take the menus home. The menu is complete with original illustrations, photographs and hand-drawn typography.
The final booklet was printed offset on 70lb stock with fluorescent Pantone 802C. Read more about the project in the Miami New Times.
Cut-out paper collage inspired by night time skate adventures in Miami.
Oil & Water is a photographic journal exploring Detroit counterculture shot between 2010 and 2013. Graffiti, Lowriding, Outlaw Biker Clubs, and various forms of chaos and creativity.
– 40 Pages printed on Mohawk Superfine Eggshell Paper
– 4 Color printing
– Letterpress 80lb Cover
Illustration and sock patterns for PKWY’s newest collaboration with Dwyane Wade. The illustration was produced as a limited-edition, 6 color screen print, and signed by Dwyane Wade. Screen printing images courtesy of Mama’s Sauce.
Just-for-fun mural during Art Basel 2014
Acrylic painting on watercolor paper while watching the movie, The Lighthouse. There are a lot of parallels between the movie and our current global situation. Hopefully things play out better in real life than the film.
A new screen print that will be released at the end of September. Check back soon for more info!
Sticker and tee shirt illustrations for The Crunk Punks. Digitally printed vinyl stickers and 1 color screen printed tees.
Acrylic painting on 19” round birch wood panel. The panel was hand-made by the talented Craig Hejka.
Mural for the new Whole Foods Market downtown Miami. Read more about the mural project at Curbed Miami.
T-shirt illustration for the Veza Sur Brewing Co. 1-year anniversary in Wynwood. Featuring a collection of items from inside the brewery. The 3 color shirts were printed live on the day of the event.
Logo design and typesetting for Edible Odes. A poetry project in collaboration with O, Miami Poetry Festival and WLRN.
Residents of South Florida are asked to submit food inspired poems which are read on the radio and published online. Almost 600 poems were submitted from March 20, 2018 to April 21, 2018.
An illustration of my favorite balcony in my neighborhood of South Beach. The illustration is 4 colors, screen printed on 140#, 12″ x 12″ pure white French Muscletone paper. All prints are signed and numbered as an edition of 60.
Printed by the talented folks at Mama's Sauce in Orlando, Florida.
A poetry zine written by Dave Landsberger and inspired by The Fast and The Furious movie franchise. Dave recited the poems from a red Ferrari during the 2017 O, Miami Poetry Festival. The zine was designed and illustrated by Noah Levy and published by O, Miami.
Logo designs and illustrations for a new documentary titled “Selfie Queens.” The documentary highlights the glamorous and sometimes dramatic lifestyles of social media supermodels.
A painting exhibition featuring the work of Noah Levy and Jesse Kassel at Ko Studio Gallery in Detroit, Michigan.
“Two emerging artists and native Detroiters who examine their relationship with city life through colorful illustrations. In “CITY BITS,” Kassel and Levy recreate the urban landscape with bright, bold forms that are rich in texture rendering scenes that are foreign yet familiar.”
Acrylic paint on 11” x 14” wood panels
Acrylic paint on ceramics. Painted for the City Bits show with Jesse Kassel in Detroit, 2018. Ceramics fired by my cousin, Mike Zausmer.
Swap Shop is a hand-made book inspired by one of the largest flea markets in the country. All of the content was collected over the course of 3 years of visiting the Swap Shop. Scroll down for a short preview of the book.
24 Total pages
Letterpress front and back cover
8 screen printed pages
Published by IS Projects in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida as part of the Existent Books residency.
Poster illustration inspired by a Neil Degrasse Tyson quote. “Surfing the gravity waves of space and time.”
Mural painting for the offices at David The Agency in Wynwood, Miami. The wall turned into a team building experience and we had multiple people come in over the weekend and help put some paint up.
Thanks to Tomas, Brenda, and Anastasia for helping me finish the wall.
Interested in a mural painting project? Please contact me to learn more about my mural design and production services.
Gidget is a mobile boutique concept based in Cocoa Beach, founded by Ashley Stein. Ashley is currently performing a full renovation of her vintage Airstream trailer so that it will be the home of her new retail store. In preparation for the launch of her store, we worked together on her logo design and a variety of illustrations inspired by the Cocoa Beach vibes.
Mural for the Compass office in Coconut Grove. Typography by Kevin Coster and abstract work by Noah Levy.
Mural painting and design for the PKWY brand launch in Wynwood, Miami. Project created in collaboration with Dwyane Wade and the PKWY brand.
Spray paint on concrete.
Looking to start a mural project for your commercial or residential space? Contact me to schedule a free consultation.
Arty Gras is the trilogy in a series of books documenting the Wynwood Arts District in Miami Florida. Andrew Kaufman has spent the last 3 years developing friendships and shooting photographs with the myriad of artists who come to Miami every year to paint murals adjacent to Art Basel. Andrew shares the bizarre, ironic, and sometimes dark moments through an array of images and text.
Art Direction/Design: Noah Levy
Photography: Andrew Kaufman
140 Pages offset printed
A photo journal documenting the rad life in Southern California. Gnarly waves, sick vans, and tasty tacos. Complete with color illustrations and mementos. Edition of 80, all copies are signed and numbered. Scroll down for preview.
5.25″ x 8.25″
32 Pages
Printed on HP Indigo Digital Presses
A second set of illustrations and sock patterns for PKWY’s newest collaboration with Dwyane Wade. Some of the illustrations were turned into 3D props for a photo booth. Read more about the sock and brand release in the Miami Herald.
Socks were available for purchase via PKWY although they are now sold out.
A variety of color studies and acrylic paintings on watercolor paper and ceramics. 2016 - 2018
Coupon book filled with poems instead of coupons. The coupon books were distributed at local grocery stores in Miami. Project created in collaboration with O, Miami Poetry Festival.
Acrylic painting on 11” x 14” birch wood panel.
Illustration for workwear clothing brand, Randy’s Garments, based in New York City. Final design produced on woven label and embroidered on a variety of apparel. All garments are cut and sew and manufactured in the NYC Garment District.
Featured on Hypebeast.
Mural for WeWork offices in Dallas, Texas at Thanksgiving Tower. Collaboration with Craig Hejka and curated by 1xRun.
Paintings on wood panel for the 131 Projects show in Miami. Wood panels hand crafted by Craig Hejka.