In 2001 Tim Bulmer won The Fine Art Trade Guild Print Artist of the year award and in 2003 he had his first book 'The Road To Racque and Rouen' published by De Montfort Fine Art. Tim Bulmer's etchings and watercolours are now in great demand and can be seen in both private and commercial settings. It was at this time that he went back to art school in order to learn printmaking and before long Tim was able to add etching to his list of skills. Before long Tim Bulmer was painting on a full time basis. He was soon moved centre stage when his work began to sell. Tim Bulmer's big break came when working for an art gallery and the proprietors in an effort to get him out from under their feet let him exhibit some of his work in an out of the way spot next to the fire hydrant. He worked in the City delivering office mail, despatching computer parts and being quite possibly the ugliest receptionist in The City of London! The happiest year he spent in the education system was at Tees side School of Art before going on to do his degree in Theatre Design at Wimbledon.Īfter leaving Art College Tim Bulmer went on to work in the theatre shifting scenery and being ignored by some of the great names of the British Stage. He was educated, well almost, at expensive schools where art was barely tolerated. Tim Bulmer was born in 1958 in Corbridge, Northumberland.
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