Masters at work - Lewis Hazelwood-Horner

Lewis Hazelwood-Horner

In the first of Raw Umber's occasional series 'Masters at Work', award-winning artist Lewis Hazelwood-Horner will take you through his oil sketch of the Crown Inn at Frampton Mansell step by step. He'll talk about tools, materials, and techniques, but also talk about his philosophy of painting. Lewis was honoured to be awarded the prestigious Columbia Threadneedle Prize 2016 and the Visitors Choice Award with the painting Salt in Tea. This painting was then exhibited at the Palazzo di Strozzi in Florence, Italy alongside Picasso and Kandinsky amongst others. He also had a solo exhibition centred around Beer and Guns at the Mall Galleries. Most recently Lewis joined the committee of the Royal Society of British Artists as one of the youngest members to be awarded membership to date.
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