Kris Lewis

Kris Lewis (born 1978) is an American contemporary realist artist from Jackson Township, New Jersey. His primary medium is oil paints.

His work has been seen in the publications Juxtapoz and Modern Painters. He has been featured in Art Nouveau Magazine, American Art Collector, Symposium Magazine, Books: Two Faced: The Changing Face of Portraiture, and Suggetivism. His work has been used for cover art for major literary companies. His painting was featured on the cover of the May 2011 issue of American Art Collector. He was featured in an interview and showcase in the July 2011 issue of Hi-Fructose Magazine. His work has been shown in galleries and museums all over the world.

Lewis grew up along the Jersey Shore. He received awards for his artwork. He was exhibiting in major showings early in his career. Lucky Brand Jeans selected him for their "Lucky Few" campaign which exposed young and upcoming talents in various fields. He was featured in a print campaign that featured ads in several major magazines and outdoor media venues across the country. He has co-curated Grammy art exhibitions with singer/producer will.i.am, held at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. He continues to be commissioned for his portraits and illustrations by individuals and major books and companies all over the world. His work has shown in the United States, Rome, Tokyo, Seoul, London, Berlin. His work is sometimes also associated with the pop surrealism movement.

Lewis is a twin. He often refers to his close family ties as an inspirations to his works. His work often depicts strong women.

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