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Lewis



             Andrews



             Lewis Andrews moved to Leeds in 2016 to study a BA(Hons) in Fine Art at Leeds Arts University. After
             graduating in 2019, Lewis continues to work in Leeds. In 2022, Lewis completed his Postgraduate Fine
             Arts  Degree  also  at  Leeds  Arts  University,  graduating  with  a  Masters  Degree  in  the  Creative  Arts.
             During  his  Master’s  Degree,  Lewis’s  practice  became  deeply  focused  on  the  methodology  of
             translating information and data from sources within science into artworks. Lewis has continued to
             work and build upon this method in his work constructing a theory of working called ‘The Informative
             Encounter’.
             Lewis has participated in exhibitions up and down the country and internationally with many notable
             achievements. Lewis held his first solo show '186,000mi/s' whilst studying at Leeds Arts University in
             2018  at  Wharf  Chambers,  Leeds,  UK.  Lewis  was  one  of  the  artists  picked  to  participate  in  the  Aon
             Community Art Awards program 2019 running through 2021 with his oceanic sublime photography
             work displayed in Aon Headquarters, London. In November 2020, Lewis was selected to participate in
             the  Mayes  Creative  Watching  the  Sun:  Virtual  Residency  alongside  other  artists  with  an  interest  in
             astronomy  and  ancient  astrology.  Lewis  went  on  to  participate  in  two  more  virtual  arts-science
             residences with Mayes Creative and work from the residency was included in a publication which was
             then  included  within  the  Royal  Astronomy  Society  Archive.  To  name  a  few  of  his  achievements  as
             Lewis continues to work from his studio based in Leeds, UK. Lewis’s work acts as a conduit between
             the realms of art and science. The supply of information from science fuels the production of visual
             material which in turn communicates the knowledge of a scientific endeavour. In short, Lewis’s work
             focuses on dealing with complex thoughts, ideas, and facts within nature and science. Some explore
             those in which we seem to be overshadowed and overpowered in comparison by the vast distances,
             size,  or  quantities.  Others  investigate  moments  of  extreme  power,  creation,  and  rebirth  on  a
             molecular scale or on a scale comparable to that of the universe. Questioning our relationships, place,
             and role within the universe, environment, and natural spaces.


             Titanic Collision VIII                                                                  Protostar I
             Indian Ink on Watercolour Paper, 21x29.7, 2023                 Indian Ink & Watercolour Paper, 21x29.7cm, 2022























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