Zane Lewis is an American visual artist best known for his unique drip painting technique in which cascades of poured paint leak from images and sometimes spill onto the floor. Christopher Bollen, Editor of Interview magazine, coined Lewis' process as making "art bleed."
Lewis was included in the Wall Street Journal
article titled "The 23-Year Old Masters", which listed the top ten
emerging US artists. He was the youngest artist ever to exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia when he was commissioned by the museum to create an installation before even graduating with his BFA degree.
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