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Rebecca Campbell — Diamond Valley
Rebecca Campbell

Diamond Valley

2011

Diamond Valley presents a monumental encounter with the American West filtered through the lens of personal mythology and collective memory. Painted in oil on a large-scale canvas measuring nearly six feet tall, the work exemplifies Rebecca Campbell's commitment to mining the charged territory between nostalgia and critique. Her handling of paint is simultaneously lush and deliberate, building surfaces that feel both intimate and cinematic, grounded in the traditions of figurative painting while reaching toward something more psychologically complex. Campbell, who came of age in California and trained at UCLA and the New York Academy of Art, draws heavily on the visual iconography of her own upbringing, the sunbaked landscapes, the inherited idealism, and the quiet contradictions embedded in Western American identity. Diamond Valley participates in that ongoing inquiry, using scale and compositional weight to give presence and gravity to subject matter that might otherwise register as commonplace. The work invites prolonged looking, rewarding the collector who approaches it with patience and a willingness to sit with ambiguity. Signed by the artist and offered in good condition without a frame, Diamond Valley represents a strong example of Campbell's mature practice from 2011, a period during which her reputation was gaining significant national traction. The work is currently available through Modern West and presents a compelling acquisition opportunity for collectors interested in contemporary figurative painting with roots in regional identity and broader cultural reflection.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Rebecca Campbell, Diamond Valley, 2011

Diamond Valley presents a monumental encounter with the American West filtered through the lens of personal mythology and collective memory. Painted in oil on a large-scale canvas measuring nearly six feet tall, the work exemplifies Rebecca Campbell's commitment to mining the charged territory between nostalgia and critique. Her handling of paint is simultaneously lush and deliberate, building surfaces that feel both intimate and cinematic, grounded in the traditions of figurative painting while reaching toward something more psychologically complex. Campbell, who came of age in California and trained at UCLA and the New York Academy of Art, draws heavily on the visual iconography of her own upbringing, the sunbaked landscapes, the inherited idealism, and the quiet contradictions embedded in Western American identity. Diamond Valley participates in that ongoing inquiry, using scale and compositional weight to give presence and gravity to subject matter that might otherwise register as commonplace. The work invites prolonged looking, rewarding the collector who approaches it with patience and a willingness to sit with ambiguity. Signed by the artist and offered in good condition without a frame, Diamond Valley represents a strong example of Campbell's mature practice from 2011, a period during which her reputation was gaining significant national traction. The work is currently available through Modern West and presents a compelling acquisition opportunity for collectors interested in contemporary figurative painting with roots in regional identity and broader cultural reflection.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 188.6 x 152.4 x 5.1 cm
Year
2011
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Modern West

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