On July 22, 2024, the world lost a true visionary and master of color, Camille Przewodek, whose vibrant plein-air paintings brought the light and beauty of nature to life. Camille was not just an artist; she was a feminist, philanthropist, social justice warrior, and a beloved mother and wife.
Camille had a deep commitment to capturing the various light keys of nature through color. Building on a long colorist tradition, she applied the techniques taught by master colorist, Henry Hensche and developed her own approach to color. This is evident in her work, and her unique style clearly distinguishes her from other landscape painters.
Camille was a sought after instructor, and led classes and workshops all over the world, for both professional and beginning painters. You can continue learning about this colorist tradition directly from Camille’s husband, Dale Axelrod, who first introduced Camille to Henry Hensche. You can purchase her books, instructional media, and Paint-Saver Palette as well.
We invite you to consider acquiring an original piece of her artwork, as, in light of her passing, her work is now in limited supply. Her daughter, Erin Axelrod, following in her mother’s footsteps, is also a social entrepreneur, and is dedicated to ensuring in the coming months and years that the proceeds from painting sales contribute to causes that Camille was passionate about, contributing to a world that works for the benefit of all life.
If you are already a collector, we truly appreciate your help in making sure the many paintings Camille left behind find their way into the hearts and homes of art and nature lovers alike. Please feel free to reach out to friends, acquaintances, and colleagues who may enjoy acquiring a piece of her artwork. In this way, we can join to honor Camille’s memory, and enrich the lives of others.
Learn more at www.przewodek.com.