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Max Campbell
Jamaica

€275,00

Painting, Oil Pastel and Acrylic on Paper

Size: 28.45 W x 37.34 H cm / 11.2 W x 14.7 H in

Ships in a tube 

About The Artwork

This piece explores the uncanny feeling of encountering someone for the first time, yet sensing you’ve always known them. Their presence feels familiar—impossible to place, but deeply resonant. I’ve often felt this quiet recognition with certain people, as if our paths were destined to cross at that precise moment. Their faces seem to echo within my subconscious, stirring a memory that does not belong to time.

Originally created: 2024
Subject: Identity, Portrait, Street Culture
Material: Paper
Medium: Oil Pastel, Acrylic
Styles: Expressionism, Figurative, Textured, Abstract, Colorist

Details & Dimensions

Painting: Oil Pastel and Acrylic on Paper
Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size: 28.45 W x 37.34 H cm
Frame: Not Framed
Ready to Hang: Not applicable
Packaging: Ships in a tube

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Max Campbell

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Max Campbell

Max Campbell’s work is a vivid meditation on memory, identity, and emotional connection. Shaped by his dual heritage and personal experience, he creates layered portraits that fuse surrealism, expressive color, and traces of graffiti. His art resists fixed meaning, inviting viewers to find reflections of themselves within it. For Campbell, painting is not history preserved, but something living and human — a mirror of self, memory, and the unspoken.

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