Louis Lambros is a multimedia award winning visual artist from New York City that recently relocated to St. Petersburg, Florida where he now works as a full-time artist.
Louis has been in numerous juried national shows exhibiting mutiple years in the famed NYC Salmagundi Gallery with works in oils, mixed media, photography and printmaking. He is an invited Elected Member of the Audubon Artists, Inc and a member of the Allied Artists of America.
Louis earned a B.F.A. from New York Institute of Technology and worked as a NYC Ad Man, for years at Pace Advertising, Solomon Direct Mail and as a Freelancer where he was part of the creative teams that designed for the William Morris Agency, AARP, American Express, Trump Towers, the NY Mets, Rangers and Knicks and Madison Square Garden.
Louis was a co-owner of the Tovar-Louis Gallery, Atlanta that featured both 19c and 20c Expressionism. Louis’ Pen an Inks were featured in: ATLANTA MAGAZINE, BEST OF ATLANTA.
Furthering ARTS IN EDUCATION, Louis’ Advertising Proposal was accepted by the New York Board of Education to create and teach an advertising program. He headed up the program for several years in the hopes of combining graphic design, fine art, photography, and creative writing as potential career paths for young adults.