Brandon Campos is a contemporary figurative artist whose work is concerned with the connection between memory, photography, and nostalgia. Using a wide range of techniques in both oil paintings and charcoal drawings Campos blurs and distorts his family photographs creating hazy recollections of the past, teasing out the slippery way memory moves through time. His work speaks about the loneliness of childhood, the erasure of heritage, and of the grip photography has on how we view the past.