28th Jun 2025 to 11th Aug 2025 | |
Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm | |
The Briggait 141 Bridgegate, Glasgow City Centre G1 5HZ |
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This is a free event | |
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Rooted in the language of nature, my work uses this as a source and platform to navigate and express my own experience of the world.
Through vivid colour and layered forms, I explore how internal emotional landscapes are reflected in the external environment and vice versa, blurring the line between what is seen and what is felt. My process begins by creating a new structure to build upon, using my love of pattern, sharp edges and boundaries. Within this structure my creative output balances the methodical with the intuitive, guided throughout by sensory response and immersion.
The act of creating is a form of regulation, meditation, and dialogue—just as vital as the final image.
This exhibition charts the meeting points between mind and matter, feeling and form, chaos and clarity. It invites viewers to enter not only into the natural imagery, but into a way of seeing—and sensing—that is fluid, raw, and vivid.
Originally from Ayrshire, Michelle Campbell graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 2006 and now works from her studio in The Briggait, Glasgow. She is currently represented by Art Pistol Gallery, Glasgow, and The Velvet Easel, Portobello.
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