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Featured "In Danger" Artist: David Levy
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David Levy, also known as “Vyle,” is a leading international concept artist and production designer. He studied industrial design and architecture in France and the Netherlands respectively, and is currently working in Durham, NC as a senior concept artist in the movie and videogame industry. He also created, in 2018, a company specialized in movie and industrial design called Pitch Dev Studios. He has worked on the major motion pictures: Tron Legacy (Disney), The Thing, Prometheus, Ender’s Game, Spectral, Tomorrowland, the AVATAR sequels and BIOS. His interests and unique skills in architecture, film and industrial design make him a sought after expert in his field.

Here’s David’s beautiful contribution to In Danger:

“Cornerstone of the Seas (Bigeye Tuna)”

“Cornerstone of the Seas (Bigeye Tuna)”

“There is a misconception that oceans are an endless trough of life and resources, but sadly, this could not be further from the truth. The ocean is more akin to a desert, with very few spaces where life can develop. As a child, growing up and snorkeling in the Mediterranean Sea, I remember a very vibrant underwater life. Many years later, that same sea is desolate and polluted. Overfishing is a serious problem and the bigeye tuna is no stranger to it. Species being industrially hunted and consumed on a daily basis are the most vulnerable and will eventually disappear.” - David Levy

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The “In Danger” Book

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Thanks to Imagination International for their incredible support in publishing “In Danger”!Learn more about Imagination International

Thanks to Imagination International for their incredible support in publishing “In Danger”!

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