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Simon Bull - Full Biography
An exotic and inspirational childhood laid the foundation for Simon Bull's passionate creative vision. The second of four
children, Simon's flair for art was first noticed when he won his first art competition at the age of six. Other childhood
art prizes were to follow, including several in his teenage years and a national art students painting prize while he was
at college.
At the age of seven he was sent to boarding school in the North of England with his elder brother. The next four years
provided a heady cocktail of experiences for an impressionable young mind. The tough school regime, contrasted with times
of adventure with his family in South America. Home was a rambling white colonial house on brick pillars, with floors of polished
wood. A colony of fruit bats lived in the loft and emerged at six every evening, humming birds fed from flowering trees in
the garden, which was also home to the family's parrots and a menagerie of different pets including a kinkajou and coatimundi.
The fringes of the rainforest provided the young artist with a wonderland of sight and sound. It was a world of color
and mystery, the cathedral-like pillars of the forest trees and the swollen rivers adding a note of darkness and danger to
the enchanted wilderness.
During his teens the family moved to Hong Kong for several years. It was here that he first encountered the art of the
East where the beauty of Chinese brushwork with its economy of line and energy of composition was to have such a lasting influence
on him. It was here also that he held his first one-man exhibition at the age of eighteen. The success of that and other subsequent
shows was to lead Simon into a lifetime career in art.
While living in the East he continued his education in England at a boarding school in South London. Being in London afforded
him the opportunity of becoming familiar with the great art collections and enabled him to benefit from the wide range of
exhibitions as they came to town.
Many influences were coming together and shaping an inner vision of the world that was to inform Simon's passion to create,
not just an image, but an experience.
In the early years at boarding school, the sense of desolation he sometimes felt whilst away from the bosom of the family
opened him up to an intense search for spiritual nourishment. Coming from a Christian family had meant that a sense of God
was always present with him, but as he grew older, a desire for a more tangible spiritual reality led him to the Bible and
eventually to find in the person of Jesus, one who brought him the peace he so badly needed as well as a new purpose and sense
of destiny.
While still at art school he married Joanna, his childhood sweetheart. As time passed the economic challenges that faced
the growing family were many, but always there would be some buyer who saved the day, some last minute commission that turned
up. During the late seventies and early eighties the skills in printmaking that he acquired at art school and which had especially
fascinated him began to pay dividends. He sold his first three editions to Pallas Gallery in London and then entered a relationship
with London Contemporary Art who sold out many of his meticulously worked multi plate etching editions.
Throughout this period Simon painted the world around him. Traveling extensively to the East, he trekked with his paints
through the foothills of the Himalayas, toured the Mediterranean and spent many weeks painting the mountains of the English
Lake District where he and Joanna later made their family home for many years.
However, as each year passed a deeper creative current seemed to pull at the artist. Once again it seemed that what had
happened during his teens in the spiritual realm was now touching him in the creative realm; a sense of something more, of
something waiting to be touched and expressed beyond the world of visible realities. He was moving away from painting the
outward things, his canvases began to be expressions of the inner world, the world of the heart and of the spirit where the
real life of mankind is felt and lived.
Like a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis the rich and vibrant style for which he has since become world famous began
to find expression, to find a voice. It was not until his major one-man show at Harrods in London where seventy-six of his
paintings were exhibited together, that the effect of this new work came home to him.
"I remember walking around the show listening to what people were saying. I began for the first time to understand
what my paintings had become. The people were telling me! People were being transported, the colors and imagery were becoming
a means of conveying the viewer into another world, the miracle was happening. People were being hit right in their emotional
center."
He moved with his family to Carmel California in 2003 where he now lives.
His art has come a long way since he held aloft his prize at the local cinemas' Saturday Matinee coloring competition
in 1964. But that same passion to play with color, to create with radiant hues, harmonies that affect the senses, remains
with him still.
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