Con Campbell CC057 Horses by Original Irish Art
This original piece of Irish art, titled "CC057 Horses", is a striking example of Con Campbell's talent. Printed in Gel Print and framed in a stunning black and gold frame, it measures 12" x 10" and showcases Campbell's deep connection with nature and animals.
Born in Gortin Bush, County Tyrone, Con Campbell’s early works depicted the violence of his upbringing in Belfast during the troubles, capturing these scenes with a childlike sensitivity. However, his love for nature and animals has led to a vast and diverse collection of studies, especially focused on animals, showing his empathy and sharp observation.
Campbell’s passion for animals is evident in his careful study of their physiology, with influences from across Ireland. His iconic piece, “Arkle and Pat Taffe,” displayed in the Ulster Museum in 1972 and now part of the National Collection, marked the beginning of his celebrated career. His work continues to attract attention from collectors and galleries alike.
This piece would make a unique and emotive addition to any collection, perfect for those who appreciate Irish heritage, nature, and exceptional craftsmanship.