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Biography

Landscape, viewed through intricately detailed interlocking plants forms, play a vital role in Angie’s work. Focusing on the structure of stems, seedheads and seedpods she draws the reeds and teasels, wild and garden flowers of Norfolk, the birch trees, scabious and yellow rattle of the Scottish Highlands. Attracted to the relationship between plants on an intimate level, even fine lines of insect eggs laid on a flower bud are incorporated. Often still lifes incorporate elements collected on walks and sketching trips: seedpods and grasses, flints, shards of pottery and driftwood. In reference to her influences a Wedgwood mug designed by Eric Ravilious or a Rye or Hornsea pot may hold seedheads and feathers.

Works
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Astrantia and Marigold Seedhead
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Astrantia and Marigold Seedhead
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Cromarty Bowl
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Cromarty Bowl
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Dahlias and Anemones
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Dahlias and Anemones
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Dark Dahlia and Teabowl
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Dark Dahlia and Teabowl
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Harvest
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Harvest
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Mug with Feathers
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Mug with Feathers
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Night Garden
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Night Garden
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Pelargonium
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Pelargonium
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, River Bank Lupins
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    River Bank Lupins
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Sea Holly
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Sea Holly
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE, Three Feathers
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Three Feathers
  • Angie Lewin RWS RE , Winter Bird Cup and Teasels
    Angie Lewin RWS RE
    Winter Bird Cup and Teasels