Louis St. Lewis
By Angelia, Monday, June 1, 2009, 4 commentsLouis St. Lewis was the perfect choice for The Eve Issue this month, as his celebrated mixed-media collages are frequently based on the intersection of mythology and religion. Andy Warhol commented that Louis’s work was “like Hieronymus Bosch meets MTV!” With over 30 national and international solo exhibitions to his credit, Louis’s creations are in the collections of such notables as HRH The Prince of Kuwait, Christian LaCroix, André Leon Talley and Oprah Winfrey. His artwork is also found in numerous museum collections, including the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Morris Museum and the Masur Museum. This fall, Louis teams up with Sean Yseult, artist and female bass player of White Zombie fame, for a collaborative show, “Pretty Babies,” at New Orleans’ Canary Gallery. For more information, visit myspace.com/louisstlewis or email louisstlewis@gmail.com.


















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June Cover Art
I love this June cover for Skirt. It is so imaginative and also has a real intelligence that shines through. The nod to Warhol is obvious, but the artist has made this look his own.
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Welcome to Louis St.lewis's
Welcome to Louis St.lewis's Portfolio. Browse St.lewis's body of work: The artistic precosity of Louis St.Lewis was noticed early on and he was enrolled in the gifted and talented program at Western Carolina University at age 12. He attended singulair Stanford University as well as the North Carolina School of the Arts where he was removed from the Design and Production department and chosen for a special fine arts curriculum. Louis has been reviewed numerous times by the international magazine ARTPAPERS, and his art has been featured in ARTFORUM as well as AMERICAN ART COLLECTOR. Mr. St.Lewis has been showcased at both the Toronto and San Francisco International Art ... Hate that I could not neurontin be in Chapel Hill to enjoy and drool over Lewis’ latest works. I will say , though , that every depakote day I wake up to “Angelique”, a piece he did a number of years ago. I would visit her daily (and nightly in the window of Gallery C in Raleigh), until he VERY genorously allowed me a layaway plan. She is a constant source for conversation for any and all that walk into my home, as is her smaller friend, a collage of Robes St Pierre. Thank you, Lewis!!!!!@
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