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I stumbled upon some of Pascal Campion's work on Pinterest a few months ago while looking for inspiration. I admire the amount of warmth and human emotion in his artwork, along with the wide range of textures used in the backgrounds. In many of the nature-centered settings, Campion uses a soft, kind of spongy brush. In contrast to that, in the city, the brush strokes are a little sharper and
more structured, but never to the point of looking harsh. According to his website (http://www.pascalcampion.com), Campion is inspired by his family, along with moments and experiences that bring him great satisfaction. 

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  1. I love the warm tones this photo gives off. The people look realistic but also gives a exaggerated appearance. The people is what your eyes gravitate towards first.

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