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E.B. Lewis |
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Earl Bradley Lewis was born on December 16, 1956, in
Philadelphia, PA. Inspired by two artist uncles, as early as the third grade, Lewis displayed artistic promise. Beginning in the sixth grade, he attended the Saturday morning Temple University School of Art League and studied with Clarence Wood. Lewis attended the Temple University Tyler School of Art. There, he discovered his medium of preference was watercolor. During his four years at Temple, Lewis majored in Graphic Design and Illustration and art education. After graduating, he taught art in public schools for twelve years. Presently, Lewis teaches at the University of Arts in Philadelphia, continues to paint and illustrate and is a member of The Society of Illustrators in New York City. In 1992, Elizabeth O’Grady read a story about Lewis and saw examples
of his wonderful watercolors in Artist Magazine. Previously,
at a Society of Illustrators Annual Children’s Art Show, an art
director from Simon & Schuster had asked Elizabeth to contact her
if Elizabeth found any talented Afro-American artists who might want to
illustrate children’s books. Elizabeth handed the magazine article
about Lewis to her partner, Jeff Dwyer. He telephoned and explained the
business of children’s book illustration to a quiet Earl B. Lewis.
Lewis asked Jeff the names of other African-American children’s
book illustrators, and after Jeff gave him the names of the “usual
suspects,” Lewis told Jeff that he’d get back in touch with
him if he was interested in pursuing children’s book illustration.
About a week later, Lewis called and said, “Hey, I can paint better
than In 2003, the Kerlan Collection at the University of Minnesota purchased
a collection of original watercolors from Lewis’ first twenty-five
children’s books. His work is owned by numerous private collectors
and sold by art galleries throughout the United States. For information
about presentations, school visits, or to purchase original artwork please
visit www.eblewis.com. |
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