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Simon Bull
Simon Bull's passionate creative vision originated from an exotic and inspirational childhood. The stark monochromes of a
religious boarding school in England melded with the lavish tropical hues of his family home on the fringes of the South American
rain forest like pigments mixing on a painter's palette.
In 1997 and again in 2000, Simon was short listed for England's most prestigious art awards; winning outright the Artist's
Print award for the United Kingdom's best selling artist printmaker and being short listed for the Published Artist Award,
the first time any British artist has been short listed for the two awards.
Artist's Full Biography
Wikipedia - Simon Bull
Simon Bull's Newest Releases 5/08
Available Now in the Gallery!
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| NEW! Living the Life by Simon Bull |

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| 2 SN canvas giclees - 18x24 gallery wrap & 30x40 framed |
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18x24 SN* Gallery Wrap
$650 + $60 (ship) = $710
(+ NC sales tax if applicable)**
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24x32 SN* Gallery Wrap
$925 + $60 (ship) = $985
(+ NC sales tax if applicable)**
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30x40 SN* Gallery Wrap
$1275+$60(ship)=$1355
(+ NC sales tax if applicable)**
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| NEW! Fanfare III by Simon Bull |

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| 24x24 original acrylic plus frame |
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24x24 Framed ORIGINAL
$9750+$60(ship)=$9810
(+ NC sales tax if applicable)**
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**For gallery pick up please call 919-967-0402. NC sales tax applies to all items shipped to locations in NC.
*SN pieces are signed and numbered. There is
no highlighting on these pieces.
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"I read somewhere recently a comment by someone about my paintings saying they were like 'Happiness Therapy.' Well, that
was quite a compliment, but also really cut to the heart of what my art is all about, and never more so than in this new work
that I have called 'Living The Life.'
The title itself says it all. These flowers are doing what they do best; they have personalities that differ, colors that
are unique, and each one is beautiful in its own way. But what makes them even more special is the way they compliment each
other...just like us! Being cool on your own may be OK, but being on the team, part of the family, well-that surely is 'living
the life.'"
- Simon Bull
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