Diane Campion
Wednesday, February 28, 2018

893 Lady in Red

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I had a lot of fun putting this painting together from start to finish.  I purchased the purple pot and the cup on the right from the Good...
Wednesday, February 21, 2018

892 Sunshine Farm

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On the ride home from Door County a few years ago, I came across this beautiful farm with fields of sunflowers.  It was such a charming s...
Wednesday, February 7, 2018

891 Lemons in a Blue and White Bowl

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The colors of blue and white and yellow are so cheery and never seem to go out of style. This morning glory bowl was made by Milwaukee ar...
Monday, February 5, 2018

890 The Danglers

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I guess I would have to say that my "first love" is painting still life.  I enjoy setting up objects in different figurations....
Wednesday, January 31, 2018

889 Blue Roof 2

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This is a snippet of the barn at the John Turner Land Trust in Door County.  I like the perspective and of course, the blue roof.   
Wednesday, January 24, 2018

888. Now More Than Ever

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This little girl captured my attention (and my heart) because she looks so familiar.  She looks just like I did as a child!  I wish I cou...
Wednesday, January 17, 2018

887 Tiny House on Stilts

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On the slower, more scenic route home from Door County is the town of Algoma, where a cute little place called the Flying Pig Gallery and...
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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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