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Ray Campbell
Early Evening Tyne Bridge

Ray Campbell is an artist living and working in the North East of England. Equally at home painting in watercolour and oils, his work is very popular and is selling well.  

Oil on canvas  16" x 23"  Signed

ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

Ray Campbell

Ray Campbell is an artist based in the North East of England. He is a proud Northumbrian, and therefore most of his work is based on the spectacular views to be found in rural and urban Northumberland.

He studied Display and Exhibition Design (BDSO) at Newcastle College of Art  but rather than follow a path as an artist at that time he took up regular employment. Ray was involved with the North East coal industry and some of his mining paintings reflect his experiences within that environment.

On retirement Ray began to draw and paint again and decided to pursue his love and passion for watercolours. He was soon recognised as a talented artist by both teachers of art and collectors alike. He has since branched out into oil painting and is producing some truly wonderful paintings.

His love and understanding of the North East is evident in his work his subjects ranging from the industrial heartland to the beautiful rural landscapes of Northumberland and beyond.

His paintings are selling well and we feel a very good investment for the future.

Other paintings by this artist:

  • Ark Royal, North Shields Feb. 2010
  • Early Morning Winter Light
  • Hide and Seek in Bluebell Wood
  • Mondays Washing down the West Row
  • Police Station Bridge at Belligham
  • Seaton Sluice, View from the Harbour Mouth
  • the Divided Village
  • The Low Light at North Shields Fish Quay
  • The Pottery at Bardon Mill
  • Thru the Cut
  • Tynemouth Plaza
  • Tynemouth Priory
  • View from The Free Trade Beer Garden, Newcastle
  • Wall Village, Northumberland
  • Warkworth Castle
  • Whitbey Harbour
  • Wylam Railway Station, Northumberland

Artwork Tags: Northumbrian | Oil | Townscape

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