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Celestial Painting

Lee Campbell

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39 W x 27 H x 1.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Nocturnal painting of the milky way reflecting over a bay with boats at anchor and beached. Romantic imaginary scene. Image continues around the edges.

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

39 W x 27 H x 1.5 D in

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COMMISSIONS WELCOME ------ See our Facebook page: Eel Pie Artists for a virtual tour. Visitors welcome to my studio by appointment. In 1995 I became the first Resident Artist of Kings School Canterbury based in Blackfriars, a 13th century Dominican Priory home to the schools art department. In contrast, I was also commissioned by The University of Kent to paint a mural for the Space Research Unit. Following this, I worked as Resident Artist at Canterbury's Christ Church College, teaching and exhibiting work based on local architecture. Returning to London in 1997 I became the Resident Artist at St. Saviours Church, Pimlico; working in the cavernous gloom of the empty church where I explored the dramatic play of light upon the rich interior surfaces. Following a 2 year residency for Westminster Council (on Grosvenor Docks), studying the urban riverside of Pimlico, I moved to historic Eel Pie Island in Twickenham. I have run painting workshops at Tate Britain and currently teach painting at Kingston University. My work is held in private collections worldwide. ARTIST'S STATEMENT I am happy to be described as a 'site specific' artist because my work is readily influenced by my immediate surroundings and this why I enjoy working as a resident artist; new subject matter means new material to feed the imagination. My intention is to use colour to generate different moods and to suggest dimensions hidden within familiar locations; the choice of colours is influenced by the snow fed lakes and rivers of New Zealand, where I spent my childhood. The recent work has evolved from my interpretation and fusion of these two realities.'

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