Diane Campion
Saturday, August 27, 2022

1176. To the Beach

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 This is the final painting (so far) in this series of get-away places near water, where I can lose everything of concern and bask in the tr...
Friday, August 26, 2022

1175. Around the Bend

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 This is the most representational of all five paintings in this series.  It is the point on the beach at Anna Maria Island where a wanderer...
Thursday, August 25, 2022

1174. Skipping Stones

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 There are two more paintings, my favorites,  in this series of landscape/seascapes.  I haven't been to my favorite hideout in four year...
Wednesday, August 24, 2022

1173. Wandering Thoughts

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 While painting this, I envisioned the rocks, the wall and the lap of the lake on the shore at my favorite hiding place.  I just threw the s...
Tuesday, August 23, 2022

1172. Take Me Away

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As my online class wound up last week, the final assignment was to paint a series of paintings. I was missing the feelings of being in a pe...
Wednesday, August 17, 2022

1171. Somewhere Out There

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 I've gotten a lot of positive feedback about this color palette, and I especially like working with the turquoise color, which has many...
Monday, August 15, 2022

1170. Out on a Limb

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 My online class has winded down and I am working on my own for awhile.  This was one of the last paintings made before it ended.  I am happ...
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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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