Architectural Watercolor Paintings
David Lewis, a native of Richmond, VA., began painting with seriousness in the sixth grade. His only formal art training was in junior and senior high school in Richmond.
Across the years, Dave has increasingly specialized in detailed watercolor paintings, usually commissioned, of homes, beach cottages, churches, schools and public buildings. He is largely self-taught in doing architectural painting.
Dave has painted numerous homes, churches, schools, businesses, and landmarks throughout Virginia and North Carolina.
Thus far, he has issued 38 limited edition prints. He sells his prints primarily through a number of galleries and shops in coastal North Carolina and Virginia.
After serving for 53 years as a United Methodist minister, Dave retired for the second time in June, 2013, because of health problems. In spite of Parkinson’s disease, Dave continues to paint and share his love of art with others.
Dave and his wife now reside near Richmond, Virginia, and look forward to exhibiting a selection of original watercolor paintings and signed and numbered prints at our Kingspoint Art and Ale on May 17.
Of special interest to the Kingspoint community are two original watercolor paintings of our new clubhouse. The original paintings will be offered at silent auction during our Art and Ale. One painting is the creek side of our clubhouse, as viewed from the dock. The other painting is of the pool side clubhouse, as seen from the playground.
If there is sufficient interest, Dave plans to also offer limited edition, signed and numbered 11 X 14 prints of his painting of the clubhouse for $40 each. Ten dollars from the sale of each print and 20% of the sale of the originals will be donated to the Kingspoint Club, Inc.
Please contact Dave to pre-order your print, as he would like to have a minimum of 10 pre-orders before having the prints made.
To commission a painting, or to pre-order a clubhouse print, please contact Dave at: Lieu.lewis@Verizon.Net or phone him at 804-432-6300.
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