In 1976, Paul Devereux took over as editor of the magazine The Ley Hunter. ![]() Work Ley lines ĭevereux is indelibly associated with “leys", or “ ley lines". Interested in researching the ideas behind ley lines, he took over as editor of The Ley Hunter magazine in 1976. He was also a teacher, eventually teaching an evening class in Kensington called Earth mysteries. Throughout the 1970s, he exhibited his work that a critic described as «a collision between Op art and archaeology». He also witnessed, along with all the students on campus, the passage of a UFO in broad daylight in 1967. ![]() He admits to experiencing LSD and mescaline in college, and having at least one profound epiphany under the influence in 1966. ![]() With a preference for abstract expressionism, he found increasing inspiration in the geometry and ground plans of ancient sites. He painted and studied at the Ravensbourne College of Art and Design in London.
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