CV/Bio

Claire Bull is a full-time professional artist, creating daily in her art studio in Ontario, Canada. She enjoyed art classes as a child and won awards through high school, continuing on with evening and weekend courses at local Universities and community colleges. Claire attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the early 1980's with Andy James, who was a brilliant artist and wonderful teacher. She was an Honours English and Psychology student at University and went on to run her own medical transcription business for almost 25 years. Her grandmother was an artist and Claire is blessed to have inherited that creativity throughout her life.
After raising a family in rural Ontario and retiring, she and her husband moved to Muskoka, where she paints with acrylics and mixed media in her studio by Georgian Bay. Claire continues to explore new techniques with each work and has enjoyed creating fractal art since 1995 on the computer when is not in her studio at the easels.
Over the past few years, health issues have changed the way Claire paints. Colour and creativity are the main focus of her work. She prefers a loose style of painting, often using different tools, sponges or her fingers while the music plays in the background. Music and art are healing and each work is created with passion, and the pain seems to dissipate while she paints her positive emotions into each piece. Her paintings are uniquely bright and colourful and can be found in private collections across Canada, the United States and in New Zealand.
Claire has won many awards and features on her websites and in competitions in the past few years with growing recognition and exposure on the internet. Her style is constantly evolving, with colour and freedom of expression in her beautiful abstracts, florals and delicate fractal art.
All work by Claire Bull is protected by copyright. Reproduction in any form must have her written consent.