Martin Campbell's art works

Martin Campbell's landscapes are mainly based on personal memory. He works in watercolours but uses Chinese ink and pastel in some of his paintings. Much of his work centres on the area where he grew up - an ordinary enough place, but within the ordinary lies the extraordinary. Things seen and experienced form the basis for each painting and there is a story behind each one.


'Ben Bulben' (Watercolour)



'Field at Vimy Terrace'. (Watercolour and Chinese ink)


'The Cosmos, Chequer Hill'. (Watercolour and Chinese ink)



'Watching the Space Station, Armagh Road'. (Watercolour and Chinese Ink).



'Carlingford Lough Moon'. (Watercolour)



'Watching the Space Station, Armagh Road'. (Pencil on paper)

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