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Discover Art with Depth

Discover artistic expressions that encourage mindfulness and reflection.

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 Solitude

8"x 10" framed

 Acrylic

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On the Shore

11"x 14" framed 

Acrylic

 Storm Ahead

8"x 10" framed 

Acrylic

 Away

8"x 10" framed 

Acrylic

Early Morning

8"x 10" framed 

                               Acrylic                                           

Timucua
 

 This painting explores the concept of emotional emptiness and the quiet gravity of introspection. At first glance, the composition may appear sparse—void of the usual distractions or visual noise—but it is within this very emptiness that the depth begins to emerge.

 

The work is intentionally reflective, both literally and metaphorically. The muted tones, soft textures, and subtle gradations of light are designed to act as a mirror, inviting viewers to pause and confront their own inner landscapes. It is not a space filled with answers, but one that gently asks questions. It holds a stillness that feels both distant and familiar.

 

As the eye lingers, it is slowly drawn inward—into the silence, into the ache, into the tension between presence and absence. The piece becomes less about what is seen and more about what is felt. It is a visual meditation on longing, solitude, and the invisible weight of emotion.

 

This painting does not demand attention. It waits—quietly—until the viewer is ready to see themselves within it.

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About the Artist

Bonnie Campbell  is a fabric artist and painter with a Master of Arts in Education and a background as an art teacher. Transitioning from teaching to a full-time studio practice, she began exploring the interplay of texture, color, and narrative through both fabric and painting. 

 

She has exhibited her work recognized in several juried and invitational shows, including the Burchfield Penney Art Center in Buffalo, New York, City of Buffalo, Employees Art Show, Quaker Arts Festival, Orchard Park, NY, and the St. Augustine Art Association.  Her art reflects a lifelong dedication to learning, making, and sharing.

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