Introduction
Brother Caroline Bullock, born 1947 in Cornwall, is a naļve artist, who has had no formal art education since her school days. At Bedales School she failed A level Art twice (the credentials of a true naļve), but her work was appreciated and encouraged by her art master and she continued to pain with enjoyment ever since.
Caroline Bullock has exhibited at The Penwith Society of Arts, St Ives, Cornwall; The Sally Hunter Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall; The Sheviock Gallery, Cornwall; Charlcote Park, Warwickshire; The Piers Feetham Gallery, Fulham Road, London and she has had one man shows at The Michael Parkin Gallery, Motcombe Street, London and at The Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Windmill Street, London (opened by Peter Blake), and The Charlotte Street Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
Caroline’s work was featured in Lister and Sheldon’s “Twentieth Century British Naļve and Primitive Art”. Some of her work can be seen on the website of the Rebecca Hossack Gallery e-mail .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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Image Gallery
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Title: Cycling in Suffolk
Dimensions: 14” by 10”
Media: oil on board
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Title: Danae
Dimensions: 12” by 10”
Media: oil on board
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Title: Flu in the French Bed
Dimensions: 12” by 10”
Media: oil on board
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Title: Gunpowder Flowers
Dimensions: 14” by 10”
Media: oil on board
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Title: Poseidon at Home
Dimensions: 24” by 18”
Media: oil on board

