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Royal Poinciana Painting

Gail Campbell

United States

Painting, Ink on Digital, Paint, Print

Size: 10 W x 10 H x 0 D in

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This digital painting was inspired by the beautiful blooming Royal Poinciana. My work focuses on the rhythm of life and the dance of nature. I spend a lot of my waking moments looking at the world and the movement of life. Space and color interacting, creating and establishing our reality.

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Painting:Ink on Digital, Paint, Print

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0 D in

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About Me I was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. I studied painting under Jeremy Foss and George Nick at Massachusetts College of Art in the 1970s. My interest in color in space started taking hold while mainly painting in a representative style. After graduating from Massachusetts College of Art I continued my studies at Skowhegan School of Art in Maine in 1979 and went on to pursue a Masters Degree at Boston University graduating in 1983. After graduating I went on to a career in graphic design but continued painting throughout the years. I am now painting full time. About My Art My interest lies in the relationship of shapes, both positive and negative, as well as the relationship colors. I have recently returned in earnest to my art to explore this interest and have begun a deep exploration of shapes and colors and how they exist and relate in space. I am fascinated by the brain’s ability to seek out these relationships and find meaning and familiarity in the shapes and color relationship. I am also interested in creating movement and change in the composition. I begin a painting with a basic idea of where I would like the painting to go. From there, the painting tells me where I should bring it sometimes taking me on a long journey. Looking closely at the surface of my paintings you can see where I have been and how shapes and colors were developed and grew to become the final painting. I paint mostly in casein as I have found that it’s consistency, color, and coverage is the best paint to help me achieve my vision. Recently, I have taken up Adobe Fresco on my iPad. I find that, along with the Apple Pencil, the program offers the closest simulation to traditional mediums. You can find the art created in Adobe Fresco under the category named as such on this page.

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