About

LITTLE AND LEWIS

 

Sitting on less than a third of an acre in a residential neighborhood, the sixteen-year-old garden of artists Little and Lewis is an exotic oasis set among tall fir trees. This light filled garden is full of tropicals and large architectural plants creating abundance and “rooms” to which visitors can explore and discover. The lyrical sound of water plays through out the garden in its many water features created by the artists. Their colorful concrete sculpture, created in their on-site studio, can be found nestled in the beds of plants and tucked behind the overgrown potted plants.

 

George Little and David Lewis, partners in Little and Lewis, have been collaborating on their unique concrete sculptures since early 1992.  They travel frequently to Mexico absorbing the light, color and architecture that so influence their work. Many people from all over the world annually visit their internationally known garden-gallery, one of the most photographed in the country.  Their beautiful color-washed concrete sculptures and installations have been widely photographed and can be seen in many books, magazines and on television, including Martha Stewart Living, The Victory Garden, and House and Garden Television.  Their work has been placed in private and public gardens and homes across the United States and other countries. Their first book, A Garden Gallery: The Plants Art and Hardscape of Little and Lewis published by Timber Press has become a runaway “bestseller” in the gardening world, winner of a silver medal from the Garden Writer’s of America and is already in its second printing.

 

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