Sculptor, teacher, theologian, museologist, critic, essayist, poet and writer. He has made more than 58 solo exhibitions in galleries and museums nationally, and internationally. His work has been highly perceived among the art media, and have been addressed by highly known critics such as: Carmine Montella, Ivonne Carbonaro, Victor Guédez, Belgium Rodriguez, Federica Palomero, Carmen Hernandez, Gabino Matos and Enrique Viloria.
He won the grand prize for the best sculpture at the XIX National Chamber Hall Armando Reveron; The Municipal Council of the Federal District; the Military Historical Museum; and CANTV, the largest telephone line provider in Venezuela.

The sculptural art of Master Orlando Campos is based on artistic qualities, which make possible intellectual enrichment, and humanity accentuation. It also strengthens family values, social and international Principles, and intellectual morals.

Orlando Campos utilizes Wood, Marble, and Bronze to represent the qualities of a woman. He utilizes Wood to exalt spirituality and Sensuality;  Marble, to represent woman’s Tenacity; and Bronze to honor woman’s Love throughout eternity. The cultural expressions of his sculptures, not only represent a classic decorative personality, but it also adds to the fullness of your surrounding environment at home and work.

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IPOSTEL (Venezuelan National Post) launched its philatelic Christmas collection 2007. These stamps are made by one page of 10 stamps with 10 different images, which bring relevance to Venezuelan artists, such as: Orlando Campos, Hugo Rivero, Socorro Peraza, Tomas Flores, Baldomero Higuera, Margarita Pérez de Lamanna, Vidalia González, Alberto Allup, Edgar Vegas and Ana Teresa Pesce. These stamps are reproduced as international post cards, through the traffic that IPOSTEL generates. These stamps are also sent to more than 189 countries that are part of the Universal Postal Union, which IPOSTEL is a member of.


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