
Tom Lewis, Tristan's soul flower sermon (2011). Acrylic, Aerosol and pen on board© Tom Lewis
Tom Lewis’ fictional heroine, Megan, is nothing less than the last hope for the survival of the magical soul flowers. She follows a neon butterfly across the River Kaigen, urged on by Legends, encountering golden councils, trumpet-tooting pandas, tetchy dragons comprised of rain and shadow and The Mysterious Borobbu.

Harold Sings Wagner (2011). Acrylic, Aerosol and pen on board© Tom Lewis
Having appeared on The Junior Apprentice, Lewis’ previous solo show, Megan and the Garden of Edo, sold out within minutes of going on sale. But non-buying visitors should find a fairytale ending in his “beautiful, nonsensical chaos.”
- Open 9am-6pm. Admission free. Hoxton Gallery at The Arch, Kingsland Road, London.
More pictures:

The Mysterious Burobbu (2012). Handmade sculptures of variable size and medium© Tom Lewis

We would appreciate your co-operation (2010). Acrylic, Aerosol and pen on canvas© Tom Lewis

Henry and the last Feathers or Reason (2010). Mixed media on board© Tom Lewis

Megan and the River Kaigen (2010). Mixed media on board© Tom Lewis

Tristan's soul flower sermon (2011). Acrylic, Aerosol and pen on board© Tom Lewis






