Archive for the 'Commissions' Category

10
Dec
22

Summer Open Studio Dates 15 -16 July 22-23 July

To view all current work see http://www.leecampbell.co.uk

Commissions Welcome

#leecampbellart #oilpaintings #eelpieisland #abstractpaintings #fineart

Visitors welcome Tel: 07900242997 to arrange a time.

Brighton Old Pier Series x 4 – oil on canvas 42cm x 30cm. – Lee Campbell

‘Morning Richmond Park’ 100cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell

‘Pomegranate’ oil on canvas 100cm x 100cm – Lee Campbell

‘Black Cherry’ oil on canvas 100cm x 100cm – Lee Campbell

‘After Glow’ oil on canvas 100cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell

“Pacific Rays’ 120cm x 80cm oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

‘The Awakening’ oil on canvas 100cm x 100cm – Lee Campbell

‘December Glow’ oil on canvas 80cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell

‘Richmond Sunset’ 100cm x 80cm oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

‘Sunrise – Richmond Park’ 100cm x 100cm oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

‘Moonlight Sonata’ 120cm x 80cm oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

‘Lumiere Fantôme’ oil on canvas 100cm x 70cm oil on canvas. – Lee Campbell

‘Golden Light’ 80cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell

‘Kingfishers’ sold as pair 30cm x 90cm each Oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

‘Kingfishers’ Sold as trio 20cm x 20cm each. oil on canvas. – Lee Campbell

Series of Charcoal Drawings on Paper

‘Bridge of Dreams’ 60cm x 60cm – Lee Campbell

‘Eel Pie Island Reflections’ – Lee Campbell

‘Two Peacocks’ 60cm x 90cm. – Lee Campbell

‘Summer Dawn – Richmond Park’ 40cm x 40cm – Lee Campbell

‘Autumn Dawn – Richmond Park’ 40cm x 40 cm – Lee Campbell

‘Summer Haze – Richmond Park’. 40cm x 40cm oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

25
Jan
22

Warm Winter Paintings Jan 2022

Visitors welcome to my studio/gallery on Eel Pie Island – Tel: 07900242997

Commissions Welcome

‘Coeur de Roses’ oil on canvas 2022 80cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell
‘Velvet and Fire’ oil on canvas 2022 80cm x 80cm -Lee Campbell
‘Ammonite Doreé et Verte’ oil on canvas 2022 80cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell
28
Apr
20

Newsflash

Visitors welcome in my studio but please phone first to arrange a time – 07900242997.

Commissions Welcome. Free UK delivery.

SEASONS GREETINGS

New limited edition print of Rowing Club available from ‘Frames’ of Twickenham

Discounts available on older work and smaller paintings

Virtual Studio Tour:
Quick view of my studio during the Locked Down.

Latest oil paintings available:

‘Sunrise Twickenham’ (Twickenham Rowing Club) oil on canvas 90cm x 30cm – Lee Campbell
‘Richmond Park’ Oil on canvas 70cm x 100cm – Lee Campbell
‘Richmond Sunset’ 80cm x 100cm oil on canvas – Lee Campbell
‘Fata Morgana’ (ghost ship) oil on canvas 80cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell
‘Field of Dreams’ oil on canvas 100cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell
‘Idylle d’ Automne’ 32″ x 47″ oil on canvas – Lee Campbell
‘Autumn Light’ oil on canvas – 20″ x 28″ – Lee Campbell
‘Quiet River’ 20″ x 28″ oil on canvas – Lee Campbell
‘Memories of Finland’ – oil on canvas 28″ x 39″ – Lee Campbell
‘Richmond Mist’ oil on canvas 16″ x 16″ – Lee Campbell
‘Tranquil Forest’ – oil on canvas 24″ x 24″ – Lee Campbell
‘Richmond Bridge’ oil on canvas 22cm x 30cm – Lee Campbell
‘Nocturnal Blue’ sold as pair – 25cm x 25cm including frames – Lee Campbell
‘Naked Ladies’ oil on canvas 12″ x 35″ – Lee Campbell
‘Tropical Rays’ oil on canvas 32″ x 47″ – Lee Campbell
‘Opal Orb’ oil on canvas 24″ x 24″ -Lee Campbell SOLD
‘Ammonite’ oil on canvas 32″ x 32″ – Lee Campbell
‘High Tide – Twickenham Riverside’ oil on canvas 24″ x 24″ – Lee Campbell
‘Petersham Spring’ oil on canvas 32″ x 32″
‘Ammonite III’ Oil on canvas 32′ x 32″ – Lee Campbell
‘To Rothko with Love’ oil on canvas 39″ x 39″ – Lee Campbell
‘Red and Gold’ oil on canvas 80cm x 80cm – Lee Campbell SOLD
‘Spirit of Flowers’ oil on canvas 32″ x 32″ – Lee Campbell
Eternally Blue’ oil on canvas 39″ x 39″

Commissions Welcome –

Email me an image, the size and I will send you a quote.

Recent commission of Bushy Park from client’s photo – oil on canvas 28″ x 38″

Latest commission in client’s house measures 100cm x 70

04
May
13

Kaspar and Clouds

Cloudscape -  Lee Campbell

Cloudscape – Lee Campbell

The Dreaming - Lee Campbell

The Dreaming – Lee Campbell

Clouds – nephology or cloud physics

For the last 20 years I have been painting clouds – and can’t be sure exactly why.  I often look to create a timeless quality in my paintings and clouds seem to be one of those timeless things, constantly fluctuating and affecting everything from our mood to our climate. They can be dark and toxic or as light and lacy as white angels with as many shapes as we can possibly imagine. The essentials of the modern nomenclature system for tropospheric clouds (those forming in the lowest major layer of the atmosphere) were proposed by Luke Howard a British manufacturing chemist and an amateur meteorologist with broad interests in science, in an 1802 presentation to the Askesian Society. Since 1890, clouds have been classified and illustrated in cloud atlases with most cloud genera divided into species, varieties, or both, based on specific physical characteristics of the clouds. This was the beginning of a study that allowed artists to understand the basic structures of clouds and since then they have used them in a variety of spectacular ways:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21034217  Berndnaut Smilde creating actual clouds.

In painting, clouds make a flexible pictorial device which can be employed to create perspective or suggest wind movement and when naturalism is no longer an issue the clouds can be any colour or shape that the artist can imagine. My personal favourite naturalistic cloud painting is by Vermeer:

View of Delft - Vermeer

View of Delft – Vermeer

Can you identify these painted clouds?

Test your knowledge  on this site:

http://www.windows2universe.org/art_and_music/cloud_art/clouds_in_art.html

Some amazing cloud phenomena:

Some of the more fantastic examples can be seen on this site:

http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/60-insane-cloud-formations-from-around-the-world-pics/

See video of Gavin Preton-Pinney’s delightful lecture on the Joy of Clouds:

The Cloud Appreciation Society

Sky details from my paintings

Clouds 1 - Lee Campbell

Clouds 1 – Lee Campbell

Cloud 5 - Lee Campbell

Cloud 5 – Lee Campbell

Cloud 6 - Lee Campbell

Cloud 6 – Lee Campbell

Cloud 3 - Lee Campbell

Cloud 3 – Lee Campbell

cloud 9 - Lee Campbell

Cloud 9 – Lee Campbell

Blue & Gold oil on canvas Lee Campbell 2014

Blue & Gold oil on canvas Lee Campbell

Happy to see that The Savoy is continuing to inspire artists:

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/a-homage-to-kaspar-the-friendly-cat-checks-in-at-the-savoys-new-eatery-8600305.html

Kaspar

Kaspar

I had been commissioned to make paintings of The Savoy during the re fit for The Byrne Bros and this included a large painting encompassing details from the Savoy including the lovely cat Kaspar – see detail below:

Kaspar - detail from painting of The Savoy by Lee Campbell

Kaspar – detail from painting of The Savoy by Lee Campbell

 

15
Nov
11

Commissions and Prints – Updated 2015

Past Commissions

Tribute to Turner - oil on canvas 5' x 3' Lee Campbell

Tribute to Turner – oil on canvas 5′ x 3′ Lee Campbell

Having copied the above painting as closely as possible from Turner’s ‘Fighting Temeraire’ I have so much respect for him. Imprecision when painted so perfectly, is harder to emulate than something precise and specific.

There are many historical inaccuracies in the painting, for example the masts and sails would not have been visible as the old sailing ship was being towed to the wrecker’s yard to be broken down. She had been lying at Sheerness Dock for some time where her splendid masts, 98 cannons , anchors etc. would have been removed. There would have been two steam tugs towing her and because she is being towed westwards up the River Thames to Rotherhide the sunset would not be behind her and the delicate crescent moon on the far left would not have been visible.

Such factual details are insignificant when the power of the image lies in it’s symbolism and nostalgia. The end of the Royal British Navy’s era of fighting sailing ships and the contrast between the dignity, grace and beauty of “Saucy’ (as the sailors used to call her) and the dirty metallic modern steam boat is starkly evident. The ‘Temeraire’ had played a distinguished role in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 but 30 years later has become redundant and is recommissioned.

The fact that Turner had created this painting in his later years, kept it in his studio and referred to it as his ‘darling’ suggests that he may have also identified with something great in it’s twilight years and being past it’s best.

The experience of walking the footsteps of such a master has left me humbled and reassured that my motto ‘Never let reality get in the way of a good painting’ is surely justified.

To see a map of the interior of the ship and the battle damage she sustained – see http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1245180/HMS-Invincible-Inside-battle-ship-famous-Turner-fighting-Temeraire.html

Orleans House - Lee Campbell

Orleans House – Lee Campbell

White Lodge - Lee Campbell

White Lodge – Lee Campbell

Melinda's Sunset - Lee Campbell

Melinda’s Sunset – Lee Campbell

Sunset Bushy

Bushy Park – Lee Campbell

Emma's Sunrise - Lee Campbell

Emma’s Sunrise – Lee Campbell

Pembrook Wedding - Lee Campbell

Pembrook Wedding – Lee Campbell

Sailing – oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

‘Adrian Rocks’ oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

Petersham Golden Green – oil on canvas – Lee Campbell

Kingston Bridge - Lee Campbell

Kingston Bridge – Lee Campbell

Cardiff Bay - Lee Campbell

Cardiff Bay – Lee Campbell

MG on Embankment - Lee Campbell

MG on Embankment – Lee Campbell

RCA Secret Postcard Roses - Lee Campbell

RCA Secret Roses – Copy- Lee Campbell

Thames Dawn - Lee Campbell

Thames Dawn – Lee Campbell

The Savoy -  - Lee Campbell

The Savoy – – Lee Campbell

To Commission an Original Oil Painting

The above are all commissions – some from photos sent to me and some from my own research – some more intricate than others but all have taken me out of my comfort zone providing exciting challenges.

To commission a piece of original art work from all I need is your photo/s and the dimensions of the finished piece – from this I can give a quote and the approx. time of completion. I ask for a 50% deposit (PayPal or BACS) and the remainder is paid on collection of the finished piece. I work closely with my clients providing regular e mail updates.

In order to work out the best size for your space – tape a sheet of paper to the wall and measure this.

Available Prints

The following Giclee Prints are available from ‘Frames’ in Twickenham or from the artist http://www.leecampbell.co.uk

Embankment – Lee Campbell

White Swan Twickenham - Lee Campbell

White Swan Twickenham – Lee Campbell

Twickenham Green – Lee Campbell

Teddington Lock - Lee Campbell

Teddington Lock – Lee Campbell

Rowing Club - Lee Campbell

Twickenham Rowing Club – Lee Campbell

Eel Pie Autumn - Lee Campbell

Eel Pie Autumn – Lee Campbell

Golden DaysPap

Golden Days – Lee Campbell

October Gold

October Gold – Lee Campbell

Frozen Blue - Lee Campbell

Frozen Blue – Lee Campbell

Marble Hill House - Lee Campbell

Marble Hill House – Lee Campbell

‘Twickenham Gold’ –  Lee Campbell

Twickenham Mist – Lee Campbell

‘Twickenham Blue’ – Lee Campbell

Union Jack/Roses - Lee Campbell

Union Jack/Roses – Lee Campbell

The Thames November Draw Off

 This new series of local scenes feature the ‘draw off’ which takes place each November between Richmond and Teddington Locks to allow for the river bank to be cleared of debris. This year the draw off will last until 25th Dec to allow for repairs to Richmond Lock gates, apparently they are waiting on a cable to be sent from Russia.
This can result in some unusual views of the riverbed dotted with feeding birds – swans, ducks, coots, gulls, rooks, crows, cormorants, grebes and herons can all be seen easily from the bridge over to the island.  Whilst these low tides reveal many horrors to be cleaned away by volunteers, they also reveal all sorts of treasures normally hidden beneath the waters. Under the rocks are hundreds of freshwater shrimps, crabs and  eels. These range from 2-inch elvers right up to more mature specimens over a foot long. Marine biologists from the Zoological Society of London have previously recorded he freshwater gastropod, the river snail, pea muscles, zebra muscles, freshwater cockles, swan muscles, leeches and flatworms.

‘Twickenham November’ – oil on paper Lee Campbell

Draw Off – Sunday