Charcoal and Conservation - The Art of Finn Campbell-Notman
The Save the Rainforest Charity Gala aims to raise awareness of the urgent need to preserve our rainforests and protect endangered species. Finn’s powerful artwork is a testament to how creativity can inspire action and make a lasting impact on conservation efforts
Finn Campbell-Notman is an award-winning British artist whose work is held in private collections worldwide. Having lived and worked in Spain, the USA, and Belgium, he is now based in the UK, where he exhibits regularly. In 2023, he was named Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year.
A key focus of Finn’s diverse artistic practice is demonstrating how art can actively contribute to environmental conservation. His extraordinary works, created using charcoal collected from burned rainforests, serve as both powerful statements and tangible actions in the fight to protect natural habitats. Through his art, he has helped secure sixteen hectares of Amazonian forest.
Finn will be present at the Save the Rainforest Charity Gala to support the cause and share some of his remarkable pieces. In addition to his breathtaking portrait of a Bornean Orangutan, an homage to old master portraiture that highlights the urgency of rainforest conservation. He has also created a bonus piece featuring a rhino, embracing the need to aid their plight.
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