Ky Lewis

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Ky Lewis, is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, workshop facilitator based in South London with a practice centred on experimental photography and printmaking.
Her interests are the intersection of connection human to environment, landscape, cycles of life, environmental activism concerning the urban forest. site responsive works. Images imbued with atmosphere and emotions are redolent of her time in the landscape. Process driven she works with printmaking methods drawing in the landscape directly onto Tetra Paks or making sketches whilst making long exposure pinhole photographs. A sustainable approach to image making a concern.
These works respond to the ‘urban forest’ within London, started during covid, looking at the value of our green canopy and expanded to include drypoints as a way to engage with the intricacies and emotions presented by the open spaces visited.
Trained in graphics, then illustration and printmaking at Camberwell School of Art. She has exhibited nationally and internationally with awards from PX3; Denis Rousell; Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, TIFA; NYC4PA; Fix Photo Festival. Shows include “Breathe-A Dialogue with The Urban Forest” HYG 2023; OPP Künstlerwerkstatt Freiburg Germany 2024; Bainbridge Open The Handbag Factory London 2023; ”Enlighten”Griffin Museum of Photography 2022, Boston; Plaxall Gallery New York 2022
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Ky Lewis, is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, workshop facilitator based in South London with a practice centred on experimental photography and printmaking.
Her interests are the intersection of connection human to environment, landscape, cycles of life, environmental activism concerning the urban forest. site responsive works. Images imbued with atmosphere and emotions are redolent of her time in the landscape. Process driven she works with printmaking methods drawing in the landscape directly onto Tetra Paks or making sketches whilst making long exposure pinhole photographs. A sustainable approach to image making a concern.
These works respond to the ‘urban forest’ within London, started during covid, looking at the value of our green canopy and expanded to include drypoints as a way to engage with the intricacies and emotions presented by the open spaces visited.
Trained in graphics, then illustration and printmaking at Camberwell School of Art. She has exhibited nationally and internationally with awards from PX3; Denis Rousell; Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, TIFA; NYC4PA; Fix Photo Festival. Shows include “Breathe-A Dialogue with The Urban Forest” HYG 2023; OPP Künstlerwerkstatt Freiburg Germany 2024; Bainbridge Open The Handbag Factory London 2023; ”Enlighten”Griffin Museum of Photography 2022, Boston; Plaxall Gallery New York 2022
Ky Lewis, is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, workshop facilitator based in South London with a practice centred on experimental photography and printmaking.
Her interests are the intersection of connection human to environment, landscape, cycles of life, environmental activism concerning the urban forest. site responsive works. Images imbued with atmosphere and emotions are redolent of her time in the landscape. Process driven she works with printmaking methods drawing in the landscape directly onto Tetra Paks or making sketches whilst making long exposure pinhole photographs. A sustainable approach to image making a concern.
These works respond to the ‘urban forest’ within London, started during covid, looking at the value of our green canopy and expanded to include drypoints as a way to engage with the intricacies and emotions presented by the open spaces visited.
Trained in graphics, then illustration and printmaking at Camberwell School of Art. She has exhibited nationally and internationally with awards from PX3; Denis Rousell; Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, TIFA; NYC4PA; Fix Photo Festival. Shows include “Breathe-A Dialogue with The Urban Forest” HYG 2023; OPP Künstlerwerkstatt Freiburg Germany 2024; Bainbridge Open The Handbag Factory London 2023; ”Enlighten”Griffin Museum of Photography 2022, Boston; Plaxall Gallery New York 2022
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