Tribute to Carol C. Campbell
: C. Campbell Art

 
 
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Hello...I'm Jann Campbell Delk, and I want to thank you for visiting this tribute to Carol C. Campbell  and her wonderful artwork.  Carol was my  mom, my mentor, my confidante and my best friend.  She is truly missed, but her legacy will live on not only in the magnificent artwork that is in private collections all over the United States and abroad, but also in the hearts and minds of all those who knew and loved her.  To know her was to love her...she was a wonderful Christian woman...the mother of six children, grandmother to eleven and great-grandmother to seven...and beloved wife and caregiver to my dad, Glenn Campbell.  All the pages in the world could not fill her accomplishments or accolades.  This small tribute is my way of sharing her with you...my visitors, friends and family.

I would be greatly remiss if in this tribute, I did not incorporate a beautiful, loving memorial tribute that my brother, Kevin, created.  When you view this presentation, be sure to have a box of kleenex handy!! Click on her portrait to access the tribute:

Carol's Artwork

This is just a small sampling of Mama's wonderful artwork.  Most pieces were sold, but some are still available, and some are hanging in the Artsy Angels' Gallery. The section to the right (At the Gallery) showcases those that are available.  All paintings have been completed in watercolor.  The dates are unavailable.  Enjoy browsing!

 "An Irish Church"

 "Charlie"

 "Cupid's Bow"

 "Dorie" (A portrait of my sister who passed away in 1982)

 "Irish Castle"

 "Jann"  (A portrait she did of me, among her other children's portraits, just a few months before her passing)

 "To the Fishing Hole"

 "Eagle and Towers" was done immediately after Sept. 11, 2001

 "Flag Bird"

  "Carol...A Self Portrait"

 "Scrubbed Wooden Shoes"

 "Squirrel"

 "Wharf House"

 

 
"Secretariat"

The portrait below of the Triple-Crown winning race horse, Secretariat, was among Mom's most crowning and glorious achievements.  The horse's owner/trainer, Penny Chenery, stated that she had never seen a more perfect likeness.  The painting was done in watercolor, and the original painting has been donated to the Saratoga Horse Racing Museum in New York. Limited Edition and Royalty Series Prints are available, and may be purchased by contacting my brother, Kevin Campbell, who has been given the great honor to organize and conduct all business regarding Mom's Secretariat print sales.  You can contact Kevin through email:  kcsboys2@yahoo.com.

  "Secretariat"

To view information about this magnificent horse, please visit www.secretariat.com.

At the Gallery

The paintings here are available at the Artsy Angels' Gallery.  Once sold, they will be updated herein.  For info on purchasing or shipping any of the artwork at Artsy Angels, please email me at jcdelk@artsyangelsgallery.com or call Jann at 870-248-0551.  Or if you're in the Pocahontas area, come on by and give us a visit!!

"Autumn on the River"   Watercolor  18 x 24 Framed in an Ornate Gold-Toned Wood  $250.00

"Castaway"   Watercolor  11 x 14  Framed in a Grooved Wood Frame and Double Matted in Steel Blue and Mauve  $80.00

"Mountainscape"  Watercolor 16 x20  Framed in a Dark Oak  with Enhancing Matting  $200.00

 "Spring Magnolia"  Watercolor  11 x 14  Framed in a Light Oak Wood Frame  $100.00

"Rowing on the Thames"  Watercolor  16 x 20  Framed with Inlaid Teakwood to Enhance the Mediterranean "Feel"  $200.00

"She Saw the Light"  Monochromatic Watercolor in Sepia  12 x 14  Framed in Ornate Gold   $225.00  Very Unique

"Old Red Barn"  Watercolor  27 x 30  Framed in Natural Barnwood  $400.00

"Sunrise"   Watercolor  16 x 20  Matted and Shrink- Wrapped  $50.00

"Shadow Song"  Watercolor  11 x 14  Framed in a Grooved Wood Frame and Double Matted in Black and Burgundy  $80.00

"Open Bloom"  Watercolor  11 x 14 Framed in a Grooved Wood Frame and Double Matted in Green and Mauve  $80.00

"Silver Bell"  Watercolor  11 x 14  Framed in Antiqued Gold Wood $100.00

 

 

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