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'''Java Lewis''' is a painter and former hair stylist who lives on the streets in [[Birmingham]].
[[Image:Java Lewis.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Java Lewis. Photo courtesy Red Mountain Images]]
'''Java Lewis''', also known as '''Mr Painterman''' (born c. [[1954]]) is a painter and former hair stylist who lives on the streets in [[Birmingham]].


Lewis grew up in the [[Tarpley City]] neighborhood, but moved to Detroit with his family while he was in grade school. He learned to paint in high school and took a job as a hair stylist in Detroit.
Lewis grew up in the [[Tarpley City]] neighborhood, but moved to Detroit with his family while he was in grade school. He learned to paint in high school and took a job as a hair stylist in Detroit.


In the early 2000s he returned to Birmingham, supporting himself by selling paintings on the street. [[Birmingham Police Department#Detectives division|Birmingham homicide detective]] [[Herman Harris]] has become friends with Lewis, giving him a pair of shoes from his [[Crestline Shoe Shop]] and offering tips on managing money.
In the early 2000s, after some time in Dallas, Texas, he returned to Birmingham, supporting himself by selling paintings on the street and spending many nights at the [[Brother Bryan Mission]]. [[Birmingham Police Department#Detectives division|Birmingham homicide detective]] [[Herman Harris]] became friends with Lewis, giving him a pair of shoes from his [[Crestline Shoe Shop]] and offering tips on managing money.


Lewis occasionally makes use of shelters in the area, and sometimes stays with friends to get a chance for a soft bed and a shower.
[[First American Bank]] executive [[Patti Reid]] later helped him publish a book of his work, entitled ''Mr Painterman''. With help from her and other supporters he began living in his own home in [[2010]].
 
Recently, Lewis and photographer [[David Murray]] have hosted semi-annual group art shows at the [[Carver Theatre]].


==References==
==References==
* Bryant, Walter. (September 11, 2007) "Homeless painter, Birmingham detective become fast friends." ''Birmingham News''.
* Bryant, Walter. (September 11, 2007) "Homeless painter, Birmingham detective become fast friends." {{BN}}
* Harvey, Alec (April 2, 2012) "Birmingham artist Java Lewis plans tribute to Whitney Houston." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (November 4, 2015) "Birmingham's 'Mr. Painterman' hosts art show at Carver Theatre." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 15:29, 4 November 2015

Java Lewis. Photo courtesy Red Mountain Images

Java Lewis, also known as Mr Painterman (born c. 1954) is a painter and former hair stylist who lives on the streets in Birmingham.

Lewis grew up in the Tarpley City neighborhood, but moved to Detroit with his family while he was in grade school. He learned to paint in high school and took a job as a hair stylist in Detroit.

In the early 2000s, after some time in Dallas, Texas, he returned to Birmingham, supporting himself by selling paintings on the street and spending many nights at the Brother Bryan Mission. Birmingham homicide detective Herman Harris became friends with Lewis, giving him a pair of shoes from his Crestline Shoe Shop and offering tips on managing money.

First American Bank executive Patti Reid later helped him publish a book of his work, entitled Mr Painterman. With help from her and other supporters he began living in his own home in 2010.

Recently, Lewis and photographer David Murray have hosted semi-annual group art shows at the Carver Theatre.

References

  • Bryant, Walter. (September 11, 2007) "Homeless painter, Birmingham detective become fast friends." The Birmingham News
  • Harvey, Alec (April 2, 2012) "Birmingham artist Java Lewis plans tribute to Whitney Houston." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (November 4, 2015) "Birmingham's 'Mr. Painterman' hosts art show at Carver Theatre." The Birmingham News