Simon Bull
Simon Bull is a British-born American painter based in California. He works primarily in acrylic painting, with subject matter that includes landscapes and natural forms. His artistic approach has evolved over time from representational work toward more abstract compositions.
Early life
Bull grew up in Bedfordshire, England, and began selling artwork while he was in high school. He later pursued formal training in art before relocating to the United States.Career
In 2002, Bull was named the official artist for the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. He was also the official artist for the 2019 National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., and led a workshop in partnership with the Smithsonian American Art Museum.His work has been associated with major public cultural events and institutions in the United States.
In 2007, he began a collaboration with boxer Muhammad Ali, creating a series of portraits which were later exhibited in the solo show Language of Color at Park West Gallery in Michigan in 2016.
Bull’s style shifted following a health challenge, including treatment for stage-two colon cancer, which led him toward a more abstract and expressive approach, using darker backgrounds and techniques such as pouring and dripping paint.