
Flowers with Bubblewrap and Packing Tape
2024
This intimate 12 x 12 inch painting by Tammi Campbell depicts a grid of four pink flower forms rendered in meticulous trompe-l'oeil detail to resemble bubble wrap and packing tape over a dark background. Campbell is known for her painstaking replication of everyday packaging materials in paint, creating conceptually rich works that blur the line between reproduction and original. The piece is presented in a white shadow-box frame that enhances its three-dimensional illusionism. Offered through Blouin Division, Montreal, this unique work is catalogued TC-0309.
- Medium
- Acrylic on linen
- Dimensions
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Blouin Division
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Audrey Flack
American · b. 1931
Flack pioneered photorealist painting with meticulous attention to surface texture and reflective materials, creating trompe l'oeil illusions that challenge the boundary between painting and reality in ways that directly echo Campbell's hyperreal replication of packaging over floral subjects.
Zoe Hawk
American · b. 1975
Hawk creates small format paintings of everyday objects with obsessive trompe l'oeil precision, using conceptual framing to elevate mundane materials into compelling painted surfaces that share Campbell's interest in blurring reproduction and originality.
Tjalf Sparnaay
Dutch · b. 1954
Sparnaay works in hyperrealist painting with a focus on ordinary consumer objects and transparent or reflective surfaces rendered with extraordinary technical precision, closely mirroring Campbell's conceptual and visual approach to depicting plastic and packaging materials as fine art subjects.
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