Angie Lewin
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The Blue Boats, 2025Angie Lewin, The Blue Boats, 2025350.00
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Shell, Seaweed & Feather, 2019Angie Lewin, Shell, Seaweed & Feather, 2019Sold
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Rock Pool, 2017Angie Lewin, Rock Pool, 2017Sold
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Nature Study, Late Summer, 2015Angie Lewin, Nature Study, Late Summer, 2015Sold
Angie Lewin studied Fine Art at Central School of Art and Design, London, followed by postgraduate Printmaking at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts.
She works in linocut, wood engraving, screen printing and watercolour and creates collages of printed Japanese papers applied to objects collected on walking and sketching trips. She also designs fabrics and wallpapers using block-printed elements, which are then commercially printed in the UK for St Jude's, which Lewin co-founded in 2005.
Landscapes, viewed through intricately detailed interlocking plant forms, play a vital role in Lewin’s work. Focusing on the structure of native plants, she is attracted to the relationship between these plants on an intimate level, observing them through the seasons and how they are shaped by their environment and climate.
Angie Lewin Plants and Places was published by Merrell in 2010.
The Book of Pebbles, The Book of Wild Flowers, and The Book of Garden Flowers, all written by Christopher Stocks and published by Thames & Hudson, are illustrated throughout by Lewin’s prints and watercolours.
Lewin is a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, the Royal Watercolour Society, the Society of Wood Engravers and the Art Workers Guild.