Eric Lewis Basher

Eric Lewis Basher

San Francisco, CA

Lewis (he/him/his) has a special relationship with art. He says, “Art is the first thing I’ve felt comfortable with for years. It allows me to express my thoughts in a much better way than standing on the corner turning in circles and screaming. It brings order out of the chaos that’s usually in my mind. It has pulled me out of the insanity that my life has become. It quiets the voices in my head, alleviates my anxiety disorders and the thoughts that I have and the things that I see. ”

Lewis works on his art every day, elaborating, "...about 20% of the time spent on a piece is actually drawing. The rest of the time is stepping back and watching it form."

Lewis makes art through San Francisco’s Hospitality House, a shelter, drop-in center, employment program, and community arts studio located in San Francisco's Tenderloin District. He is excited to sell his work "to find out where it belongs in the world of art.”

 
A Tale of Two Cities Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Apples and Books Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Box and Lollies Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Dancing Trees Under the Moon Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Egyptian Wine Glasses Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Electric Snail City Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Remind The Cat It Is a God Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Seeing Faces Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
The Girl with a Skull Earring Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Madness Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
The Moment of Creation, and Dog of Doubt Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
The Window Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Warrior and Shield Print Eric Lewis Basher
 
Wheatgerm House Print Eric Lewis Basher