Jesse CampbellÂ
I am an artist influenced by the ethereal realm of the Pre-Raphaelites, Victorian craftsmanship, and the symbolic language of flowers. In my photography, I blend digital and 19th-century processes to paint with light. While I practice self-portraiture, my love for gardening and my experiences in animal rehabilitation greatly influence the narrative woven into my creations. Currently, I am delving into the art of flower making and exploring the folk art technique of spun cotton.Â
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