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The book is described as Raw, Uninhibited, Heartwarming, Tender, and Very Funny! Introduction to Leyda Campbell It's been said that creative people lead interesting and sometimes complicated lives. For wilderness artist/painter Leyda Campbell, nothing could be truer. As a young woman, Leyda was compelled to interpret Canada's vast land and lyrical light, from the Rocky Mountains to the Arctic Ocean. Her self-taught hyper-realism style, often on large format canvas, has captured the subtle majesty of Canada's iconic landscape. In her ambitious travels across the country, the spirited and…mehr

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The book is described as Raw, Uninhibited, Heartwarming, Tender, and Very Funny! Introduction to Leyda Campbell It's been said that creative people lead interesting and sometimes complicated lives. For wilderness artist/painter Leyda Campbell, nothing could be truer. As a young woman, Leyda was compelled to interpret Canada's vast land and lyrical light, from the Rocky Mountains to the Arctic Ocean. Her self-taught hyper-realism style, often on large format canvas, has captured the subtle majesty of Canada's iconic landscape. In her ambitious travels across the country, the spirited and fearlessly independent Leyda has been attracted to all sorts of characters, and they, attracted to her. From Banff to Vancouver to Dawson City via the Alaska Highway and the Arctic she has generated a remarkable range of fans and friends. This book is not, however, about her art. It is a journey over time about the memorable personalities and like-minded free spirits who have touched her life as she pursued her passion. It's heartfelt, funny, and sometimes sad. It's Leyda. Bill Braden
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Painting has always been a must for me. It crept up on me, consumed me, and took over my life. I never had a choice in the matter. I woke up one day, decided that was what I was going to do for the rest of my life, and that was the beginning and the end of it.My desire to paint comes from nature, the beauty of it, and the desire to share that experience with people who perhaps don't see it, or can't. So I go out into the wilderness, capture it on canvas, and bring it back so that I can share the wonderful feelings it gives me.The rewards not only come from the ability to capture these moments on canvas, but from the letters and phone calls from people around the world telling me that they just saw a sunset, another Leyda Campbell sky, snow scene or sunrise on a mountain.This gives me great pleasure.