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Bruce is teaching fine art as a volunteer tutor for the Washington, D.C. Public School's Adopt-A-School Program and instructing Trompe l'oeil painting at Prince George's Community College's (PGCC) Continuing Education Program.



Bruce Teaches the basis of art through realistic drawing to 30 fourth graders at Thomson Elemetary in N.W., D.C. Mr. Campbell serves as the school's artist-in-residence. At PGCC, his Trompe l'oeil "fool-the-eye" provides students with techniques to create shadows and perspective. He achieves these lessons through drawing and paitning demonstrations, personal instruction, critique, and encouragement. His approach embodies disipline and practive in representational art. His theory for tutoring applies direct observation and Image Loading...
Image Loading... corrective drawing. These methods form Mr. Campbell's philosophy of Art, and works incredibly well for all pupils. Working from live models, still life setups, and drawing exercises are major tools for motivating his classes. The students observe life subjects to develop spacial relationships of objects and to gain confidence in capturing a realistic image of the subject matter. Bruce will soon develop a fine art curriculum that will combine "Right Brain" theory with his own.