ArtIllustration

Pascal Campion

Pascal Campion’s work is something between an inspirational poster, a love story and that still moment after a conversation you wish could last forever. As artists we place a little part of ourselves into each creation, so it makes sense that after posting over 3,000 images, one a day for quite a few years now, we get an intimate look at the man behind the incredible art. He’s a good man, an inspiring example, a hopeless romantic, and a man with an incredible sensitivity to those intimate moments of human interaction. The ones that we often realize too late were some of the most beautiful. Pascal draws inspiration from many places, including his wife and children, who become subjects to many of his daily illustrations along with all of the humorous, face palming and sometimes difficult but intimate moments that describe the human condition. This is a beautiful life we lead, and Pascal Campion describes it perfectly.

 

I urge you all to join his over 100,000 organically grown followers by visiting one of his sites below. And keep an eye out for his recently Kickstarted book “3,000 Moments.”

 

https://www.facebook.com/pascalcampionart

http://pascalcampion.tumblr.com/

http://pascalcampion.blogspot.com/

-Hi Mister Snuffles.... I'm ok... I'm not sad. Sometimes people cry because they are too happy to say it otherwise. I'm happy, fully.

-Hi Mister Snuffles…. I’m ok… I’m not sad.
Sometimes people cry because they are too happy to say it otherwise.
I’m happy, fully.

- I'm having an off day. _Take a break then. _I can't, Off days are when I learn the most. _How's that? _Because that's when I really have to work at it.

– I’m having an off day.
_Take a break then.
_I can’t, Off days are when I learn the most.
_How’s that?
_Because that’s when I really have to work at it.

-Max, what are you doing? _Watching the world. _Why? -It's so beautiful from here.

-Max, what are you doing?
_Watching the world.
_Why?
-It’s so beautiful from here.

 

Free Falling

Free Falling

The View

The View

_So, Pascal, what's it like working from home? Don't you get bored? _Not really, no.

_So, Pascal, what’s it like working from home?
Don’t you get bored?
_Not really, no.

-Look dad, a shooting star -I see it. Quick, make a wish! -Just did -Was it a good wish? -The best one ever.

-Look dad, a shooting star
-I see it. Quick, make a wish!
-Just did
-Was it a good wish?
-The best one ever.

 

-You're good....where did you go to school? -On Geary and 42nd -Is it a big school? -Not really, but it's the best. -What is it called? -It's the School of life. -Ha..what an interesting name.

-You’re good….where did you go to school?
-On Geary and 42nd
-Is it a big school?
-Not really, but it’s the best.
-What is it called?
-It’s the School of life.
-Ha..what an interesting name.

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I'm a storyteller at heart. It's hard for me to separate myself from the stories that I read in books, see in illustrations or hear through music or poetry. I am the characters. They are my problems, they are my adventures. Some storytellers find themselves restricted to words alone, but I feel that certain stories should be unleashed in a variety of mediums. There are even stories that demand it. We've all had an experience where an image, song or poem drilled deeper into our existence than we were ever willing. But its there and continues to be a part of us. I'm attempting to do the same. My main focus is the visual side of storytelling but I continue to write music and poetry and I perform often. As my experience broadens I hope to have an everlasting and positive effect on those that are willing to take a look, have a listen and become part of the story with me.

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