Gary J Campbell was once involved in Psychic art on the British Spiritualist circuit using the name Gary Jurgens-Campbell. I know he was considered a good psychic and a very good artist when I used to see him at psychic centres many years ago.The artist was also a contributor to mp3.com when they started. There are a number of links on the internet for this artist, but you have to remember to NOT put in the dot after the J, he is a good portrait painter although he seems to have recently developed a more contemporary style of painting and drawing. I personally prefer the portraits, but his work is admired in Germany where he has some similarities to German Expressionism. There are many links on the inernet, but many have similar information.
2006-08-03 01:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Born and bred in Greater London in the 1960's, Gary J Campbell comes from a family of artists. His father was a filmworker who had produced film sets for Hammer Horror films. His sister Brenda had worked in films and show business.The influence of monsters are often seen in some of his works; in particlular his fantasy and surreal images.The artist attracted interest in 1980 when he exhibited 30 paintings at the conway..
numerous expressions of modernism and classicism; they noticed his sharp use of line; but there was a curious ' mix-n-match' of styles. This mix-n-match of styles was not popular with writers and critics at the time, although it has become much more commonplace since the influence of Picasso is now more universally familiar. Gary J Campbell became aquainted with Roy Tatham, an art teacher and potter who helped and guided him in his early formative years. At this time Gary received encouragement in the form of a first prize for his painting 'After The Festival' at the Barnet Ar festival. Gary J Campbell was soon given a place at art school but decided against this because of a depressive condition that has bugged him all his life.
Gary J Campbell lived mostly in central London during the early 1980's. He produced some work for a company called Connexions Press and Public Relations. By the late 1980's and early 1990's his interest in
prophecy and Spiritualism began to emerge after reading a book on Nostradamus. He also began to move away from visual art into music and performance. He wrote a book called Ban The Image which showed radical prose using the 'stream of consciousness ' technique.
Campbell emerged as a Psychic Artist and medium in the 1990's. His performance work was in Spiritualists centres all over Britain. Travelling and demonstrating his ability to draw likeness' of people who were known to members of the audience. The portraits were of people who had passed into the spirit world. His work in this field is well documented in Psychic News, as was the ability he later discovered as a Spiritual Healer..
2006-07-31 10:14:59
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answered by maidenrocks 3
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2016-11-27 01:45:24
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answered by ? 4
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Sorry...I'm art-challenged
2006-08-06 10:30:28
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answered by makeup lady 3
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nope
2006-08-05 06:58:05
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answered by Anonymous
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