Rebecca Campbell: A Good Tree Can Lodge Ten Thousand Birds

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Can’t See The Woods For The Trees [English Proverb]

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

Celebrating the wonder of trees

My new show is a first for me, working in pen and watercolour. This all took root when I travelled to Kenya for a three month art residency in October 2023. Deciding against taking oil paints, apart from anything else, I didn’t like the prospect of bugs getting stuck in wet paint! It was time to try something new. So armed with a pen, paper and watercolours and having fallen in love with the enormous variety of trees, I decided to concentrate on these. On my return I showed them to Jonathan Cooper and this exhibition is the result. There are 30 works including some that were done in Kenya.

Trees have special powers, each adapting to its own environment, for example…

Off the Kenyan coast… Threading through the labyrinth of the mangroves, it was extraordinary to see huge trees flourishing, growing out of the sea. Their aerial roots visible at low tide acting as snorkels absorbing oxygen from the air; essential for the mangroves survival in the water logged soil. They are the coastal guardians, climate warriors against erosion and storms. They support a rich biodiversity including hosting fish nurseries and incredibly store 5 times more carbon than rain forests.

Inland… Seeing the majestic baobab trees, Africa’s tree of life, punctuating the parched landscape. Harbingers of water and when there is none nearby, animals including

elephants can eat their bark for moisture. They are also known as the upside down tree, the story handed down by African bushmen, it is said that the god Thora took a dislike to the baobab growing in his garden so he threw it out over the wall of Paradise, and although the tree landed upside-down, it continued to thrive.

Dotted about the East African scrubland, whistling thorns enjoy a harmonious symbiotic relationship with ants. The ants live in the bulbous growths at the base of the thorns, gaining shelter and nectar from the tree, and in return, they aggressively defend the tree against the animals that try to graze on it.

Trees are central to our spiritual wellbeing, whether it’s just the physical act of hugging a tree or how they have become prominent metaphors in our stories and myths, the Tree of life, the Tree of Knowledge and in India, more specifically the sacred banyan tree.

They also feature in many proverbs, the most telling is: If you want to be happy for a year, plant a garden; if you want to be happy for life, plant a tree.

This show is a celebration for all trees, real, mythical or just the bonkers from the mind of Edward Lear, “In the land where the bong-tree grows”!

Rebecca Campbell 2025

Through The Acacias, A Herd Of Elephant Parade

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

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Tall Trees Creating Shade, Small Shrubs

Creating Tea, It’s A Win Win!

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

2.

Amongst The Whistling Thorns

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

5.

The Tree House’s Newest

Resident - Tweet

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

Trees Are Poems The Earth Writes Upon The Sky

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

6.
[Kahlil Gibran]

7.

Mighty Oaks From Little Acorns Grow

[English Proverb]

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

8.

I See Yew

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

9.

The Arborist’s Abundant Bounty

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

In The Land Where The Bong-Tree Grows

Lear]

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

10.
[Edward

A Society Grows Great When Old Men

Plant

Trees Whose Shade They Know

They Will Never Sit In

[Greek Proverb]

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

12.

A Bad Day For The Topiarist

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

13.

In

The Land Where The Banyan Tree And Cows Are Held Sacred

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

14.

The Grazing Line

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

The Monumental Baobab, Africa’s Mighty Tree of Life

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

Barking Up The Wrong Tree

[American Proverb]

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

17.

Sanctity Amongst The Tree Of Life

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

16.

18.

Banana Republic

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

19.

God Gave The Giraffe A Long Neck

So That He Would Not Have To Bend

The Palm Tree [Arab Proverb]

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

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If You Want To Be Happy For A Year, Plant A Garden; If You Want To Be Happy For Life, Plant A Tree [Dutch Proverb] pen and watercolour on paper 20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

21.
A Good Tree Can Lodge
Ten Thousand Birds
[Burmese Proverb]

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Through

The Mangroves, The Fishing Fleet Returns

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

23.

Africa’s Arboretum

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

pen and watercolour on paper

16.5 × 23.5 ins / 42 × 59.4 cm

£4,200 + VAT

A Garden Without A Tree Is No Garden At All

[Monty Don]

pen and watercolour on paper

23.5 × 16.5 ins / 59.4 × 42 cm

£4,200 + VAT

24.
Acacia Ambush
25.

26.

The Taller The Bamboo Grows, The Lower It Bends [Chinese Proverb]

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

27.

Charging Through The Candelabra

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

28.

A Good Tree Bears Good Fruit [Mathew]

pen and watercolour on paper

20 × 16 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

29.

Compact And Bijou

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 40.64 × 50.8 cm

£3,800 + VAT

The Tree Of Knowledge, Good And Evil [Genesis]

pen and watercolour on paper

16 × 20 ins / 50.8 × 40.64 cm

£3,800 + VAT

REBECCA CAMPBELL

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2002-25 Jonathan Cooper, London

2018 Robilant + Voena, London

2005-15 Brian Sinfield Gallery, Burford, Oxfordshire

2010 Morton Kuehnert, Houston, Texas, USA

2008 Louis C Morton, la Casa de Subastas, Mexico City, Mexico

2005 Chelsea Art Gallery, San Francisco, USA

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2025,23,18,16,13 Jonathan Cooper, London

2023,21,19 Beaux Arts, Bath

2023,21,10 Loch Gallery, Toronto, Canada

2019,18,17 LAPADA, with Jonathan Cooper

2019,15,07 BADA, with Jonathan Cooper

2018 Hauser and Wirth, Mark Shand’s Adventures and His Cabinet of Curiosities

2015-2023 Article 25, 10 x 10 London

2005-2020 Brian Sinfield, Burford

2014 20/21 British Art Fair, with Jonathan Cooper Art Toronto, with Loch Gallery, Canada

2009 Art London, with Jonathan Cooper

2005 Discerning Eye, Invited Artist, Mall Galleries, London Winner of Chairman’s Purchase Prize

PUBLIC

2024 The Great Elephant Migration, USA

2022 Eggs of an Era, Elephant Family, Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

2018 Concours d’Elephant, London

2017,15 Travels to My Elephant, India & London

2014 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London

2012 BT Artbox, London

Fabergé Big Egg Hunt, London

2011 Jungle City, Edinburgh

2010 Elephant Parade, London

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

2024 Woodhall Estate, Hertfordshire

2023 Safari Series, Kenya

COMMERCIAL COMMISSIONS & LICENSING (Selected)

Bicester Village: Boots; Canns Down Press; Elephant Family; Globetrotter; Good Earth, India; Henri Bendel, New York; Holland Park Opera; Le Sirenuse, Italy; Lotte, South Korea; Museum & Galleries Publishing; Paperchase, London; Pomegranate, USA; Princess Margaret Hospital, Swindon; Saks Fifth Avenue, New York; Shellys Shoes, London; Sheraton Hotel, Ethiopia; St George’s Hospital Essex; Stewo, Switzerland; Van Cleef and Arpels; West Green House Opera; WHSmith.

Many paintings have been used on book covers.

BOOKS/MAGAZINES/PRESS (Selected)

Decorative Frames, by Juliet Bawden

Murals: Trompe l’Oeil and Decorative Wall Painting, by Lynette Wrigley AD India; Art Buyer (cover); Artists and Illustrators; BBC News, Scotland; BBC Homes and Antiques; BBC Radio 4; Books and Life, South Korea; Cassone; Country Life (Cover); Country and Town House; Elle Decoration UK, India; Fabric; The Foodie Bugle; Harpers & Queen; Homes & Gardens; Indian Express; Kitchens, Bedrooms; & Bathrooms; Matchbox; Leisure Painter; Period Living; The New Statesman; The Sunday Telegraph; V&A Magazine; The Resident, The Lady; Oxford Times; Palo Alto Weekly, USA; Slightly Foxed (cover); De Tuin Exclusif, Holland.

Elephant Family: In house artist Ambassador 2025 Awarded the Tara Award by Their Majesties King Charles III & Queen Camilla.

Commissions undertaken Photography by Justin Piperger, except cat. 27 by Kevin Dutton.

The Best Time To Plant A Tree Was Twenty Years Ago. The Second Best Time Is Now [Chinese Proverb]

JONATHAN COOPER

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