Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Greg 1, Greg 2, Sherri, Don Kelly, Amy, Tammy, Ed Campbell, David Campbell

Greg  2010






















14" X 17 Pencil

Greg  2010






















9" X 12" Pencil

Sherri





















Pencil 9" X 12"



Don Kelly
  















Pencil 9" X 12



Amy
 




















Pencil 9" X 12"




Tammy





















Pencil 9" X12"



Ed Campbell Sketch 3





















Pencil 9" X 12"



David Campbell Sketch 2





















Pencil 9" X 12"

 David Campbell Sketch 1





















Pencil 9" X 12"

Thursday, December 08, 2011

Sketches Vickie Judkins, Mark Anderson, Lad Sledz, Andrew Gray, Rob (Precision Gr

Vickie Judkins, David Campbell, Mark Anderson, Lad Sledz, Andrew Gray, Rob (Precision Graphics), Aly Davis



Vickie Judkins























Pencil sketch 9" X 12"    August 2011


David Campbell






















Pencil 9" X 12" 2011


Mark Anderson (2nd) 2009























Pencil  9" X 12"



Lad Sledz (1) 2011






















Pencil 9" X 12"




Andrew Gray 2011
Pencil  9" X 12




Rob (Precision Graphis)
 Pencil   9" X12"




Alyssa Davis  2011 
Pencil   9" X 12"

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Mark A, Tim C, Philip S, Ed C, Lad S,

 Mark Anderson





















Pencil sketch 9" X 12"  2009 foto



Tim Campbell






















Pencil 9" X 12.  2011 photo in Minneapolis



Phil Smith




















Ed Campbell





















Pencil 9" X 12".  2011 photo at Denise's 50th birthday.



Lad Sledz II





















 Pencil  9" X 12".  2011 photo.  Second sketch

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lad S, Mark A (best), Phil S, Thorstad, Denise & Aly




Lad Sledz II 2011

Pencil 9" X 12" 



Mark E Anderson 2009

Pencil 9" X 12"  
Phil Smith  2010
Glare off glass.  Will replace soon

David Thorstad 2011
Denise and Aly
1 1/2 Davis Women 
Oil on canvas 11" X 14










Monday, November 14, 2011

Why people were slow to respond to Sandusky stuff


Patriot-News
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

To the Editor:
It seems to me that many in the spotlight are wringing their hands way too dramatically  over the failure of authorities at Penn State to call in the police sooner.  I think that failure  reflects some important truth about allegations of sex with minors.  First, reasonable people fear that calling in the police will make matters worse for the child involved.  Two, reasonable people fear becoming “The boy who cried ‘Wolf.’  Everyone knows a powerful person like a Sandusky will get an even more powerful attorney and challenge the accuser or accusers.
In short, calling in the police over a suspicion, or with a vulnerable witness, or with a second hand witness, is like burning down the house to roast the pig.  
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s public statements about morality rather than law particularly turned me off.  Why hadn’t this Attorney General spoken to the legislature about that problem in the law sooner?  Something tells me he’s looking to make a scapegoat out of the graduate student who first blew the whistle on Sandusky.  Yuk!
And finally, I was disgusted by the thought of a stadium full of sports fans memorializing these "victims".  For starters, Sandusky has not been convicted yet.  Second, these “victims” are all very much alive and likely to live for years.  That is, if this memorial service itself doesn’t drive them to suicide.
As long as reporting sex with minors to the police is destined to blow up like an A-bomb, reasonable people will look for other options.  I don’t blame them.
Tim Campbell
Houston TX

Monday, November 07, 2011

Democracy

 
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner.
Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote."
 
                                             - Benjamin Franklin, 1759

Monday, October 10, 2011

Jolanda Jones portrait at Pride 2009




Tim Campbell lent this portrait to GCAM for display in the Montrose Counseling Center.  It was on display from December 2009 through early to mid 2011.  Then suddenly it disappeared.

When Campbell tried to retrieve the portrait, which he had never signed over to GCAM, GCAM Curator Judy Reeves put him off for over three months.  When finally she did return the portrait to Campbell, Reeves made an incredible scene:  She called people to witness Campbell  making off with the portrait af if he were stealing something from her.  She blocked his way taking photographs.

Campbell had in fact given Reeves a signed receipt for the portrait which he in fact owned himself.

Reeves insisted there were some papers Campbell was obligated to sign.  Campbell offered to read and sign them but Reeves said she didn't have them with her.  Campbell decided at that point that Reeves was nuts, gave Reeves the prepared receipt, took the portrait and walked out.

So why all the fuss over a portrait of Jones at Gay Pride? 

Campbell thinks he stumbled on some closet info about Jones and Ms Pride that Reeves want to guard in an act of probably misguided heroism. Campbell guesses that Reeves thought by hiding the portrait, she was protecting Jones from some outing.


Campbell says "I've always just assumed Jones was gay.  That's why I did her portrait.  In fact, I did another one of her alone, all in pink, and gifted it to Jones herself at City Hall.  She told me at the time that I had hit on the color scheme of her campaign for reelection.   Hmmm.   I thought.  The girly-girl color of choice.  To me, outing Jolanda Jones would be like outing Liberace.  Who hasn't guessed it already?  But of course, it is always possible that I have made a huge, huge mistake.  But  I doubt it!" 

Campbell suspects Jones may be seen by many blacks as straight whereas most of those in the gay community who know who she is believe she is gay.  So what's the big deal?

The best way to make a book or a work of art  famous is to ban it.  Thanks Judy.

Wall Street protest Houston Oct 6, 2011



NPR said about 500 people attended this protest.  Pictured is Tim Campbell with sign.


Ray Hill, veteran Houston radio show host and activist for prisoner rights and gay rights.




Kenneth and Ray Hill at Wall Street Protest Houston Oct 6 2011






Friday, October 07, 2011

Ed -- Attentive!

10" X 14" Oil on canvas.
From a foto taken at Denise's fifthieth birthday


Saturday, September 24, 2011

Atheist's Prayer and older portraits

The Atheist’s Prayer 

(A universal prayer broadly spiritual enough to embrace even atheists)

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! All the Powers, Elements and Laws of the Universe:
Bless these people and this event. Bless our families, our friends and our supporters.
Bless us with long and fortunate lives.
Bless us with goodness, with love, with beauty, and with wisdom.
Bless us with peace. 
Bless those of us who have passed on with memories of our good personal qualities and good deeds.

Let the sun, the moon, the stars...let air, water and fire bear witness to this prayer. 

And if, oh Powers and Elements that be, you cannot hear our prayers, or cannot change since all eternity, Let this prayer change us our very selves by the truth, beauty and wisdom of its sentiments.

These things we pray in the name of love for all our fellow beings. 
These things we pray bowing before the awesomeness of the Universe.
Hear our prayer today and for all ages. Amen.


Tim Campbell Houston TX
© September 17, 2011 All rights reserved

Each one is encouraged to formulate a personal version of this prayer



Bob Scanlon


 Oil on Canvas 16"X20" 2009




Brian and William

Oil on Canvas 16"X20" 2009




Dr. Allison Torregrosse
Quentin Meese Hospital

Oil on canvas 16" X 20" 2010


Monday, August 22, 2011

Tim Campbell ca 1985


Oil on canvas. Painted in 2010 from a foto by Mark Luinenberg, Minneapolis ca 1985. Campbell used this photo in a symbolic campaign for Mayor of Minneapolis.


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Poise




Robin Mack, Yoga Instructor 2010.


By Tim Campbell 2010. Oil on canvas. 16" X 20".





Monday, April 25, 2011

Monday, April 11, 2011

Jolanda Jones portrait at Pride and 8 others


Each oil on canvas 16" x 20"



Cynthia Pascal 2009




Oil on Canvas 14" X 10 "



Luke Coulson  2009

 Oil on canvas 14" X 10"



Rodney White 2009

Oil on canvas 16" X 20"



Betty Campbell on blue ca 1950

  Oil on canvas 10" X 14


From foto NYC with Dee





Jamie Radcliffe 2010

Oil on canvas 16" X 20"
Bob Scanlon 2010




Jolanda Jones & Ms Pride 2009
Houston City Council Member



Oil on canvas 22" X 28"





Joy Boone Bicycle 2009
Oil on canvas 22" X 28"
Scanlo, Mickie, Jolanda portraits on couch



Dee and Betty Jane Campbell ca 1952




 Brian and William

 Oil on canvas  16" X 20"


Dee and Betty Jane Campbell


Oil on canvas 28" X 20"
From a 1952 photo.  Painted 2010.