Stephanie Lewis

  • Artist website: https://smmedlrg.myportfolio.com/

Portraiture and figurative work have long been the focus of my professional creative work. My current series in the medium of charcoal drawing is called Unsung Heroes. Today, there are forces at work to focus us outward and have our needs met in one way or another by someone else, or that we need heroes to swoop in and show us the way and/or rescue us. Advertising promises us the products that will make us our best selves. Entertainers and athletes set the supposed bar for our own achievement or sense of it. We live vicarious lives of people we will never meet or know. Politicians promise to protect or save us from imagined enemies and even ourselves. The fictional, extremely action-packed CGI extravaganzas that we all have come to enjoy in the theaters, present us with a portrayal of heroes with highly stylized physiques and romanticized traits at an almost absurd level. The drawings in Unsung Heroes exhibit delicately arranged patterning in every square inch. These captivating patterns are what pull the viewer in after the face has caught their attention. The mosaic of patterning that construct the subjects’ faces reveals their characters. The heroes are drawn larger-than-life to both elevate their humanity and feature their heroism. The medium is fugitive and the substrate, fragile. The subjects, therefore, are then viewed as heroic and vulnerable. Artifice is stripped away, and as a result, the viewer realizes that they can be the hero of their own life.

Eris
Mentor
Phoenix
Professor-Strong

Eris
Charcoal on paper
21" x 29" unframed

Mentor
Charcoal on paper
21" x 29" unframed

Phoenix
Charcoal on paper
29" x 21" unframed

Professor Strong
Charcoal on paper
21" x 29" unframed