Camille Brack is an artist whose work spans surrealistic, realistic, ecological, and abstract themes. With thousands of finished pieces and a continuous drive to create more, Camille utilizes a variety of mediums, including ink, acrylic, oil, watercolor, and digital. She also works with 3D objects and plans to host more exhibitions. Camille's art is deeply intertwined with her studies in ecology and philosophy, aiming to merge art and philosophy with new ideas and methods. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Sociology with a minor in Philosophy, she is an arts journalist for The Guardian and an art author, working on numerous art books. Camille's work is driven by a desire to create a better environment and to advocate for global issues such as world peace and social justice. Her art reflects themes of animalism, fractalism, and nature, using both humor and seriousness to convey messages about the human experience and the universe.