Wednesday 1 November 2017

>2017

I'm a traditional artist from Liverpool working mainly with acrylic paints and charcoal. I specialise in portraits and have provided artwork for various local companies and have sold dozens of paintings across the world. I have exhibited artwork at Liverpool's Albert Dock and also the Maritime Museum as well as contributing live artwork to the Liverpool International Music Festival. Among my many influences are artists such as Alex Ross, Norman Rockwell, Alan Lee and William Kentridge.

I sell original artwork through my online art shop on Etsy and I am also available for commissions, for more information please get in touch via;

Etsy Art Shop
http://www.etsy.com/shop/MarcDLewisArt?ref=search_shop_redirect
Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/MarcDLewisArt
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Twitter @MarcDLewisArt


Here's a selection of artwork from the year so far..




Sir Winston Churchill

Acrylic on canvas, 20 cm x 20 cm







Davros of Skaro

Acrylic on canvas, 20cm x 20cm






Wolf Creek - Mick Taylor

Acrylic on canvas, 25cm x 30cm







Friday the 13th; The Final Chapter - Jason Voorhees

Acrylic on canvas, 20cm x 20cm









Friday the 13th 2009 - Jason Voorhees

Acrylic on canvas, 20 cm x 20 cm









Boba Fett

Acrylic on canvas, 25cm x 30cm






Sunset at the Albert Dock

Acrylic on canvas, 25cm x 30cm






Anglican Cathedral

Acrylic on canvas, 25 cm x 30 cm








Stevie G

Acrylic on canvas, 25 cm x 30 cm










Big Dunc

Acrylic on canvas, 25 cm x 30 cm





This next painting was a birthday present for my 4 year old nephew who loves Captain America!



Captain Zion America

Acrylic on canvas, 20 cm x 20 cm


The past couple of years have been spent working on short animated films for use in schools across Merseyside to highlight children's awareness of potential online dangers such as bullying, grooming etc. Below are several examples of the type of illustrations required for this project inc frames from one of the films plus storyboards which will be used as the basis for role-playing exercises within the classroom, the final frame being left blank to encourage the children to add to the sequence.
















  
A selection of recent commissions..






Flatline

Acrylic on paper






Cianan's Selfie

Acrylic on canvas, 1 & 1/2 ft x 2 ft




Here's a selection of paintings some of which are currently for sale on Etsy! https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarcDLewisArt













BANE

Acrylic on canvas, A4







The Bride

Acrylic on canvas, 20cm x 20cm






Imperial Stormtrooper

Acrylic on canvas, 20cm x 20cm







Portrait of a Bounty Hunter

Acrylic on canvas, 20cm x 20cm


Another medium I love to use regularly is charcoal which I find to be a wonderfully expressive way to create art! Without the shackles of colour charcoal opens the door for exploring and exploiting the natural tonal contrasts within our visual grasp. The following two pieces show examples of this in two completely different aspects.




Family portrait

Charcoal, A3

(This piece was a wedding present for my sister who got married earlier this year, congratulations sis!)





Cthulhu in the Outback

Charcoal, A4


For further examples of my charcoal work click on CHARCOAL GALLERY; http://marcdlewisart.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/charcoal-portraits.html






My little nephew Zion :D

Acrylic on canvas








'Heroes'

Acrylic on Canvas, 2 x 2 1/2 ft


This was a private commission for a customer who wanted his son dressed as Superman surrounded by his favourite heroes as they face down a couple of Daleks. For a superhero fanboy like me this was a dream commission and exactly the sort of thing I would've loved to have had done for me when I was a child!







'Matchbox Man'

Acrylic on wood

This is another private commission and was also a lot of fun to paint but in a different way, the challenge this time was to re-create the image of an old Pilot matchbox onto a piece of wood but with a three-dimensional look to it.





Jordi & Sherlock

A commission from a client who wanted a painting featuring his daughter Jordi alongside Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock.










All images © Marc D Lewis 2015