Peter Max spent the first 9 years of his life living in China and 1 year in Tibet. His family lived throughout the world, after China they moved to Africa, then to Israel, then all throughout Europe, and finally settled in the states.
Max studied at the Art Students League, Pratt Institute, and the School of Visual Arts in New York.
After his studies he started his own design studio. Whiting several years he won more than sixty-five awards for product, fashion, food, book, and poster designs. In 1964 he closed the studio. Max closed his studio to go on a "creative retreat" it was from there he started to make his colorful psychedelic silk screens which are really what he is known for.
His works appear in many museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
This BLOG will mainly focus on Peter Max's illustrative graphic commercial work and Product designs. Max's art work was a big part of the psychedelic movement in illustrative and graphic design. His style of illustration was an inspiration for commercial designer in the late 1960s and 1970s.
Max incorporates The Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, The Mamas and the Papas, Grateful Dead, James Brown, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and Donovan into this work, titled “Audio D.N.A.” This poster has been mounted on cardboard. This is one of the hardest to find Peter Max posters. 24 x 36”. VG+.
One of Max's more recent posters,
Peter Max continues his support of the environment by creating an exclusive poster for both SustainCommWorld 2008 events—The Green Media Show and The Business of Green Media. A team of green providers assisted in the creation of this fine art poster with negligible carbon footprint, and the first 300 conference registrants to The Green Media Show coming to Boston October 1 and 2, 2008, will receive a signed and dedicated limited edition poster by Peter Max.
www.sustaincommworld.com.
In the 1960s Peter Max achieved the celebrity status that would generally be reserved for movie and pop music stars. His work was a reflection of the youth culture
of the 1960s, and his designs were seen
on posters, buttons, clothing, and more.
Peter Max also designed watches and clocks. The watches and Clocks were designed for GE (General Electric.)
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Here are some poster designs.
Peter Max is an environmentalist, supporter of human rights, and animal rights.
Max donated $180,000 worth of his art to the local SPCA.
Max donated $180,000 worth of his art to the local SPCA.
One of Max's more recent posters,
Poster for SustainCommWorld’s 2008 Events
.Peter Max continues his support of the environment by creating an exclusive poster for both SustainCommWorld 2008 events—The Green Media Show and The Business of Green Media. A team of green providers assisted in the creation of this fine art poster with negligible carbon footprint, and the first 300 conference registrants to The Green Media Show coming to Boston October 1 and 2, 2008, will receive a signed and dedicated limited edition poster by Peter Max.
www.sustaincommworld.com.
In New York at The Student's League, Max learned the techniques and the disciplines of realism and soon became a realist painter. When he left school that is when he started to gain interest in commercial illustration. He started to design and illustrate album covers and many more things.
In the 1960s Peter Max achieved the celebrity status that would generally be reserved for movie and pop music stars. His work was a reflection of the youth culture
of the 1960s, and his designs were seen
on posters, buttons, clothing, and more.
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Peter Max also designed watches and clocks. The watches and Clocks were designed for GE (General Electric.)
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Here are some poster designs.
Clinton, is one of the 100 Clinton poster that he designed.
This poster was designed for the
world cup 94 in the USA
Peter Max also designed fabric
This poster was designed for the
world cup 94 in the USA
Peter Max also designed fabric
A pot and a fondue pot
And a cookie jar
Peter Max's latest work
Max painted 44 portraits of Obama for the 44th president.
Max painted 44 portraits of Obama for the 44th president.
Peter Max designed the look of the 60s and 70s. The whole psychedelic pop art movement was inspired by Peter Max. Max's art was licensed by 72 corporations and he became a hose hold name, he had his art on all kinds of products like posted above pots, watches, pillow cases, and many more things.