Simon Bull ‘Untitled’ Original

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Discover the captivating world of Simon Bull’s floral acrylic piece, featuring a softer palette of pinks. This artwork invites viewers into a serene composition where gentle hues blend seamlessly, creating a tranquil atmosphere against a dark background to enhance the vibrancy of the flowers and draw the eye in.

Bull skilfully reinterprets traditional floral motifs, using subtle variations in color to evoke themes of beauty and renewal. Each detail reflects a quiet elegance, inviting contemplation and appreciation for the intricate interplay of colour and form.

Medium: Acrylic
Format: Mixed media
Size (Framed): 77 x 77 cm
Size (Unframed): 38 x 38 cm
Signed: Yes

Simon Bull is a British-born artist whose vibrant and expressive works have garnered international acclaim. His unique approach combines traditional techniques with unexpected elements, captivating audiences with a fresh perspective on familiar subjects.

His work, characterized by bold color palettes and dynamic compositions, often explores themes of florals, landscapes, and abstract forms. Simon’s art is featured in private and corporate collections worldwide, reflecting his global reach and appeal. He actively shares his creative process on social media, engaging a growing audience of art enthusiasts.

Simon served as the official artist for prestigious events, such as the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., and the 2002 Winter Olympics. He has been honored with numerous accolades, including the Artist Print Award for top-selling printmaker in the UK and the National Association of Limited Edition Dealers Print of the Year Award, which he won two consecutive years. In recognition of his contributions to the art industry, Simon received their Medal of Honor.

Simon Bull continues to inspire and delight audiences, leaving an indelible mark on the contemporary art landscape.

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