[2] Campanelli's style was known as superrealism or photorealism and she was most known for her still lifes[3] of ordinary objects found in nature like fossils, shells, bird's nests and the like.
[4] In 1969, Eblé married fellow painter Dan Campanelli and they made their living from teaching art classes and selling paintings.
Eblé-Campanelli abandoned her wheelchair for hands and knees and refinished the floors, while Dan worked on the sagging structure.
[5] Both Eblé-Campanelli and her husband studied witchcraft and pre-Christian rituals to understand ancient practices and bring an appreciation to their rustic life.
[1] She researched and wrote books, publishing her first volume, Wheel of the Year: Living the Magical Life in 1989.