Lewis is both respected and creative editor, and a telented video graphic artist, enabling him to work in each seperate discipline or, as is increasingly required, in both simultaneously
Lewis’s career started at the tender age of 8 with a series of illustrations that appeared in the Hartbeat gallery and were described by none other than Tony Hart as ‘quite marvellous’. Encouraged by his production designer dad and textile artist mum, Lewis started creating animations on his Commodore Amiga at 11 and never looked back. A graduate of Duncan Jordanstone College of Art, where he gravitated towards the use of video in fine art practice, Lewis is committed to making video art relevant and accessible to as many people as possible and coordinated an artistic collective that placed exhibitions in unexpected places like supermarkets, libraries, clubs and bus stations. He learnt his trade as an editor at Digital Facilities Ltd in Edinburgh. After a stint as a freelance editor he met Abby at his studio at Avatar Post Production, started Cagoule and moved into motion graphics work. Still winning awards nearly twenty years after the start of his career, Lewis now describes himself as a video graphic artist and creative editor.