An Artist of Vision, 1981– 1980's New York City Artist studio

Paulina, Artist-Philosopher, An Artist of Vision, 1981 (Bronze Award, 1981)

Films

Paulina Peavy began making films in the early 1980s. Her films were designed to showcase the philosophy she learned from Lacamo as well as her art. In effect, all of her art is a manifestation of her philosophy.

The first known film, Paulina, Artist-Philosopher, An Artist of Vision, has a copyright date of 1981. (The film was shown that year at the International Film & TV Festival of New York, where it won a bronze award.) All of her films were produced by Haverland Film Productions, owned by Laszlo Haverland, and located in New York City. Peavy entered her films from 1980 to 1985 into the annual competition of the International Film & TV Festival of New York.

FILMOGRAPHY FOR PAULINA PEAVY, Films preceded by an asterisk are no longer extant.

All awards refer to those of the International Film & TV Festival of New York.

Paulina, Artist-Philosopher, An Artist of Vision, 1981 (Bronze Award, 1981)

Mountain of Myrrh/The UFO, 1982, 25.5 minutes (Bronze Award, 1982)

*Is the Moon a Burned-Out Sun, 1983, 14 minutes (Bronze Award, 1982)

*Male Sex, 1984, 19 minutes (Silver Award, 1984)

The Artist Behind the Mask, 1985 (Bronze Award, 1985)

UFO Identified, 1987

Phantasma, Sixty Oil Paintings, A Series, A Self-Portrait, 1988

*His Male Purpose

*Eve and the Serpent, n.d., 24.5 minutes

*Ride of the Valkyrie, UFO

*AIDS and Pyramids