Ted re-lives his glory days in Louise’s painting.

A standout painting at Artcatchers TRADITIONS Exhibition which opens this week at the Art Pavilion in Mile End Park is Louise Gridley’s portrait of Geezer Ted Lewis, who in his younger days was a champion boxer.

 

TRADITIONS runs daily at the Art Pavilion in Mile End Park from 12.00 – 6.00 from the 1st to 19th February with an opening launch event on Thursday February 2nd, from 6.00-900.

 

 

This is Louise’s third piece of work with the Geezers which first saw her produce the stunning Last Supper portrait of the guys.

 

 

She then went on to work with them to produce last years Bare-It-All calendar  THE PUN in aid of their Where’s My Boozer Gone? campaign to save local pubs in the area.

 

 

 

Ted has always been a stalwart of the local community in Bow.   He worked as a porter in Billingsgate Fish Market all his life, but was also a boxer, photographer, poet, and in later years one of the great storytellers in the area, a skill he used on a regular basis with visiting schoolchildren at the Ragged School Museum.

 

Our Bow has made a number of films with him recording his life in the East End:

as a Billingsgate fish porter

 

 

going to Kent each year on that traditional East End Holiday- Hop Picking.

 

 

working with young people on their boxing skills

 

 

 

and as a major contributor in the Geezer’s award-winning film  Bow: Then and Now

 

 

One of his first contributions to OurBow was to tell the story of his evacuation from Bow to Devon in the 2nd World War. Click here to read it

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