Diane Campion

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

402 Gifts From a Friend


Posted by Diane Campion at 6:45 PM
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Labels: bird egg, feather, nature, nature still life, price $50 pay through Pay Pal, watercolor on 140 lb watercolor paper. as shown image is 4.5 x 6.5 matted with 10 x 8 chocolate brown mat.

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Diane Campion
My inspiration comes from the world around me in the constant and ever-changing beauty and curiosities of nature, as well as from the details, textures, and patterns we see in everyday life. I am often compelled to paint from photographs I have taken near and far that capture a particular feeling inside of me, or a snippet of everyday life. With the passage of time, still life has become my favorite genre to paint, because by association, most painted subjects are what make a house a home, in my estimation. Food, flowers, and household items are key components.
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