Helen Campbell Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Helen Campbell based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Larry's Cows by Helen Campbell
Flathead Lake Montana by Helen Campbell
On the Hill in Mandan by Helen Campbell
Firmament by Helen Campbell
Moon on the Horizon by Helen Campbell
Going With the Flow by Helen Campbell
Hillside Russian Olive by Helen Campbell
Abbey Farm by Helen Campbell
Hills of St. Anthony by Helen Campbell
Red Chairs by Helen Campbell
Cliffs on the Little Missouri by Helen Campbell
A Time for Peace by Helen Campbell
Across the Water by Helen Campbell
Peace Like a River by Helen Campbell
Mansions by Helen Campbell
High Water Hiatus by Helen Campbell
Canola and Clouds by Helen Campbell
Backwater Near Sertoma Park by Helen Campbell
Red Pickup by Helen Campbell
Windy Day on the Missouri by Helen Campbell
In the Snow by Helen Campbell
Openings by Helen Campbell
Cathedral of the Holy Spirit by Helen Campbell
Painted Canyon by Helen Campbell
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About Helen Campbell
Helen often works on location. Along with some works of a more abstract nature, she chooses to use plein air painting as a way to emphasize connection with the land. Art and life can be as close as a painting needing to be executed quickly because of wind, cold, heat, and the changes of shape and color as sun and clouds move. She feels a work is most successful when the colors, textures, and composition fit the overall mood and subject. Working in acrylic with layering and gestural brush strokes, using her palette knife to apply paint or scrape and scratch, Helen's goal is for the paintings to reflect a little of the character of the northern great plains, and by implication, the stamina and grit needed by those who reside here. This is a country of beauty, of big skies, of rolling fields, buttes and coulees. It is also vast, endures droughts and floods, excessive heat and deep cold, and is layered with interesting histories.
Helen's work has been included in juried exhibits in Michigan, New York, North Dakota and Pennsylvania and she has won awards in Michigan and New York. She received a BFA in 1980 from Calvin College, Grand Rapids MI. In 1987 Helen and her husband moved from New York to North Dakota where they have since lived and enjoyed raising their family.