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NSG Associate Craig Campbell - Wichita, KS

"Craig’s sculpture is primarily figurative, or animal related and often has a flair of whimsy. His focus is to express life through sculpture, and that he certainly does. To see him working is incredibly inspiring. We too often feel the need to travel to see such beautiful pieces of art or to look in our history only to find them on our door step actively working in our present day. What a gift to be able to be in the presence of a great artist. It does give you a sense of the wonderful and whimsical."
            -excerpt Vintage Revival 
CRAIG CAMPBELL NSG ASSOCIATE MEMBERCraig Campbell began sculpting more than 20 years ago and received his BFA in sculpture from Wichita State University. To further his goal to create figurative and representational work, he began a rigorous program of self-study in the areas of human and animal anatomy, movement, character, and proportion. He has created work for both commercial clients and fine art galleries, and his work has been commissioned by zoos and theming companies, toy companies, and the film industry, including work for The HOBBIT, Elysium, and Mad Max. He was a featured artist in the HISTORY channel’s “MONUMENT GUYS” TV series.” (excerpt UALR)
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Craig Campbell began sculpting more than 25 years ago and received his BFA in sculpture from Wichita State University. To further his  goal to create figurative and representational  work, he began a rigorous program of self-study in the areas of human and animal anatomy,  movement, character, and proportion. He has created work for both commercial clients and fine art galleries, and his work has been commissioned by zoos and theme companies, toy companies, and the film industry, including  work for The Hobbit, Elysium and Mad Max. He was a featured artist in the HISTORY channel’s  “Monument Guys” TV series. 

The Boxer won the Fred and Cheryl Newby Patrons Award at the National Sculpture Society 88th Annual Exhibition at Brookgreen Gardens in 2021.
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