David Lewis-Baker is a fine artist and photographer, living and working in Bath. He retired from Warwick University in 2006 and moved to Bath in Somerset to become a full time artist.
His limited edition fine art archive prints are in private collections across the UK, Europe and USA, and his works have been used in a wide variety of printed publications and in an art-house movie in the US.
The subject of his work ranges widely from portraits and landscape pieces, to abstract, surrealist and conceptual works. The work is highly eclectic ranging widely in styles and subjects, tied together by various themes and interests, including: psychology, the boundary between abstraction and representation, the architecture of the built and the natural environments and the human form (including portraits) and in addition, memories of human conflict and suffering.
The underlying preoccupation in all his work is with symmetry, form, line, colour (where it is used) and perspective, he also displays a love of land and cityscapes, and of the human face and form, often expressed in a semi or completely abstract forms. The key styles he employs in his work (photo and painterly realism aside) are abstraction, surrealism, cubism, expressionism and conceptualism.
Beautiful limited editions of his works are available exclusively here as 13x18" (33x46cm) as archive quality Giclée prints in limited editions of 10 at £80.00 each. Prices include postage and packing.
See his solo exhibition at the Bath Royal Scientific and Literary Institution in August September 2009 at: http://www.brlsi.org/exhibs/0907%20lewis-baker/
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