Michael Ein
“I remember coming through Hammonton in the 1970s and thinking, ‘This is a strange little town,’“ E.B. Lewis said, laughing. “Lo and behold, now I have a studio here.
Michael Ein
Artist E.B. Lewis, of Folsom, has a master’s degree in special education and has taught art to challenged populations early in his career, from second-graders to the criminally insane at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital.
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E B Lewis's latest fine art project is called Lotto Icons. The icons portray children as the prize on a lottery ticket, and adults have to scratch off the gold surface to see the value below. Inside their heavy frames, the small paintings look like religious icons.
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E B Lewis's latest fine art project is called Lotto Icons, The icons portray children as the prize on a lottery ticket, and adults have to scratch off the gold surface to see the value below. He paints a child’s portrait on an actual lottery ticket, then covers it in a light gold surface, which he partially scratches away.
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E. B. Lewis captures emotion and personality in his child subjects.
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"Ring Around the Rosie" is an E.B. Lewis fine art watercolor painting not done for a book.
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"Broken Flower" shows how E. B. Lewis captures emotion and personality in his child subjects.
Michael Ein
Artist E.B. Lewis, of Folsom, discusses his new oil work last month at his Hammonton studio.
Michael Ein
Artist E.B. Lewis, of Folsom, discusses his new oil work.
Michael Ein
E.B. Lewis' latest book, with author Jacqueline Woodson, is “Each Kindness,” a story of a young black girl’s failure to be kind to a poor white child in her school, and the regret she feels when she can no longer reach out to her.
Michael Ein
E.B. Lewis grew up in Philadelphia, but visited his grandparents in McKee City in Egg Harbor Township frequently. He even lived with them for a time, he said, to escape his problems in school at home.
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