Peanut Vendor's Memory

About the artist
Francis Robert (Frank) Lewis

Dates

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1932 - 2013

Biography

Frank Lewis studied at the Vancouver School of Art learning from such artists as Jack Shadbolt, Gordon Smith, Arthur Erickson and Donald Jarvis in the 1950s. He had a career as a commercial artist and illustrator in Toronto and Vancouver. Frank moved to Vancouver Island where he started painted murals in 1982 – he continued to do large-scale projects for several years.

Resume

Lewis's work includes the Vancouver's 100th anniversary mural on the wall of the Maritime Museum, Peacock's Billiards in Victoria, the XV Commonwealth Games Mural in Victoria, a Heritage Townscape mural in Kenora, Ontario and one for the entrance hall of the Canadian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He has painted several murals for the City of Victoria. His work also appears on canvases in many homes in Canada and the United States.

Details
Artwork type
Mural
Medium
Exterior acrylic latex on plywood
Dimensions
10' x 10'
Site
Royal Athletic Park, 1014 Caledonia Avenue. Murals are located on fencing on Vancouver Street.
Artwork category
Civic Public Art
Community
Victoria
Date unveiled
April 25, 2004
Location
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