Tony Lewis
Watercolours


Artist Information
Tony Lewis was born in London in 1924 and served in the Royal Navy in the Second World War. His business was in advertising in Bristol, London and latterly Auckland, New Zealand, having moved there in 1963.

In 1975, Tony began painting professionally, his medium, watercolour. He has held many solo exhibitions, tutored throughout the country and was in demand as a judge in art awards. He was invited to participate in the 1996 Asian Pacific Watercolour Exhibition in Taiwan, and has had articles published in the International Artist and Australian Artist.

Moving to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland a few years ago, Tony continues to tutor and exhibits mainly in Montville and Brisbane. He has gained recognition at various art awards in Australia.

Below are a selection of paintings by Tony Lewis:



Tony Lewis' watercolours will complement Johanna De Maine's porcelain exhibition during August 2010. The exhibition will run from August 7 to 29.
You are most welcome to attend the opening at 3pm on Saturday 7 August.


Please use the contact form at the bottom of the page to contact the gallery for prices of Tony's work.






“Looking East”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
25 x 36cm




“The Middle”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
64 x 100cm




“The Olgas (Kata Juta)”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
25 x 36cm




“Glasshouse Mountains”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
24 x 36cm




“Mt. Beerwah”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
24 x 34cm




“Biggera Creek, Qld”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
24 x 35cm




“The Old Jetty”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
25 x 36cm




“View from the Barn, Glasshouse Mountains”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
65 x 76cm




“Sundown, Glasshouse Mountains”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
42 x 70cm




“Still Waters”
Watercolour
Tony Lewis
16 x 18cm



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