Medea, oil painting by Armand Campi.
Campi lacks commitment to style. He cannot and will not choose. His painting style jumps effortlessly from baroque stylistic features to an impressionistic touch and from meditation and mystification to abstract - expressionistic imagery. The accents change incessantly. The human figures are universal and timeless and want to be judged solely by their posture and condition. He places his figures in a space that exerts a decisive influence on them and thus determines the final mood.
© Tatiana Sauvaître de la Fuente
Armand Campi has expressed himself in a range of styles. From surrealism in the beginning to abstract expressionism in the 1980s to his current style that recalls the atmosphere of old masters such as Turner, Goya and Moreau. Campi goes his unique way in which painting for him is.. Read more…