Campi paints from his feelings. Spontaneity is an urgent matter for him. He creates a distinguishing and characteristic atmosphere. He is turbulent in the way he treats paint and how he applies color in certain parts. Suddenly encountered transparent zones are handled with utmost care. These areas suggest a special kind of space, painted in harmonious shades which create a natural counterbalance against the strong and brilliant dominant colors.
The powerful primary motive, however, is subtle and carefully chosen. All colors are beaming with light. An obvious light source is absent.
In most of the paintings you can discover the figures of women seemingly motionless and anonymous. Fluent lines give shape to these figures. They strongly add to the rise of Campi's emotional charged spaces.
An explanation for this atmosphere in his work is of no importance for Campi. Take the time to absorb the paintings of women and the interplay of colors. Campi's expressionistic way of painting will lead the way to a personal interpretation.