Since quarantine has begun, I have just been trying to approach the canvas without any plans and see where the brush takes me. It has more of an intuitive painting process- my favorite way to come to the canvas. This has been a super stressful experience (for all of us!) and I'm so grateful to have my paintbrushes to carry me through it. I do think this is some of my strongest work to date, so creative flow is one of the things many things I will be thankful for during this odd time. I hope wherever you are, whatever you are doing, you are safe, healthy, finding joy in the small things, and trying to do something creative for yourself...
This past summer, my husband and I traveled to Florence, Italy and Tuscany. It was an amazing trip and so special for us to get away by ourselves. Of course I was inspired, and here is a small series inspired by the vacation.
Viva Italia!
I can not believe that 2019 is just around the corner. 2018 has been a wonderful year of growth, milestones, and creative development and I am so so grateful for all of you who have been following along for five or so years with this journey. Earlier this week I put out a new body of work, and there are still a few of those paintings left. They are abstracted landscapes in cool, calm, and collected palettes. Here are all of the paintings in my studio ready to go. Here are the 6 x 6 square paintings from this series being photographed in our master bedroom. Round Canvas just speaks to me- I love the shape and want to...
Marquin Campbell's newest painting collection is inspired by her love of the Southern Lowcountry. Inspiration is drawn from the landscape's color, mood, and texture.