Born in 1923, Gerald Campbell was a man of integrity who embodied his values in every aspect of his life. His devotion to his wife of 60 years, Janet, his dedication to his family of 10 children, and his unwavering commitment to social consciousness and kindness set him apart as a remarkable individual.
Creativity wasn't just an aspect of Gerald's life - it was his way of being. He approached art not only as a form of expression, but as an extension of his true nature, forging a path that reflected his deep commitment to creative freedom.
His art, often seemingly spontaneous and unrestrained, was imbued with a subtle, underlying precision that revealed his meticulous attention to detail. Gerald’s unique blend of spontaneity and mastery left an enduring legacy that touched all
who knew him throughout his life until his passing in 2003.
Gerald's preferred mediums were canvas, paint, paper and photography, yet he was known to utilize many other mediums including corregated metal, cardboard and other unexpected mediums and materials.
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