
MILESTONES IN THE LIFE OF
Born in Dublin in 1942, Paddy Campbell loved to draw and paint from his early childhood.
He excelled in art at school and college, but he chose a career in hospitality and started his own catering business when he was 25years old.
This creative nature found expression through enterprise, and his business grew to become an international success story.
On his 50th birthday Campbell made a life changing decision, to let go of his life as a businessman and concentrate instead on his first love as an artist.
He began to spend more and more time in Florence in the 1990’s studying and practicing Renaissance drawing and painting techniques.


By 2001 he had discovered that his true gift was sculpture. From that point he dedicated himself to learning the three-dimensional methods of the Florentine masters.
In 2005 Campbell set up his studio at via Luna in Florence where he has since shown exceptional versatility, creating a series of small, lifesize, and monumental sculptures, in wax, bronze and marble.
In the past 20 years of his life as an artist Campbell has created an extraordinary series of sculptures, commissions, exhibitions, scenarios, installations in Dublin, London, Florence, Cork, Belfast, Positano, Capri, Alghero, Fiesole, Vicchio and other parts of Europe.
Each of Paddy Campbell’s sculptures tells a story.
What interests him is “the blending of experiences of the subject, the artist, and the observer, and the infinite possibilities of interpretation.”
Selected Milestones
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2006 “Spirit of Love” Memorial,
Bantry Bay, Cork -
2010 Blue Lady, “Solo 70” Exhibition,
Florence -
2010 “La Principesse e La Rana”, Un Altro Mondo (Another World)Exhibition,
Fiesole, Italy -
2011 Official Portrait of Mary McAleese,
President of Ireland (1997-2011) -
2013 “Wind and Sea”, Di Cuore (From the Heart) Exhibition,
Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence -
2013 “Wind and Water”monument,
acquired by University College,
Dublin for campus at Belfield -
2015 “The Day That Changed Ireland”,
Rugby sculpture at Shannon Airport, Ireland -
2018 Il Dolce Rumore Della Vita (The Sweet Noise of Life) Exhibition,
Pietrasanta, Italy -
2019 “Life and Death”Memorial to victims of warand terrorism,
Vicchio, Tuscany -
2021 “Fionnghuala, Daughter of Lir”,
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin (invited Artist) -
2022 “Mother and Child”, in Cararra marble,
at Museo Degli Innocenti, Florence -
2022 “Seven Veils”,Galeria Frilli Exhibition,
Four Seasons Hotel, Florence


In 2020 Paddy Campbell became the first non-Italian to win the prestigious “Giotto Fra Angelico Award” for his contribution to art and culture in Tuscany.