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Caroline Bullock Art

American, b. 1974

Atlanta native, Caroline Bullock creates mixed media abstract works whose primary inspiration is the human relationship with the natural world. Bullock is interested in how we attempt to create our perceived human reality with complex systems of mathematics, science, and technology, but with nature as the backdrop and laboratory. Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Grosse, Andy Goldsworthy and Lucy Dodd. Mathematics is the language of nature, but it also distorts the perception of natural beauty and mystery. Technology allows us to explore the universe but also encourages us to manipulate nature to our peril. She is intrigued by our innate proclivity to impose rational explanations and limits upon what is natural, irrational and unconscious and to unmask life’s invisible mysteries. In her most recent work, Bullock is inspired by an interest in the multiverse or many-worlds theory of quantum mechanics. The idea that the three-dimensional world may be just an illusion resonates with her as a painter who makes paintings that are, in their very essence, nothing but an illusion. The paintings in the All Possible Worlds series juxtapose multiple mediums, that rely on both randomness and intention, with more direct elements such as photography and mechanical, geometric drawings. Inks and watercolors blend and react, creating forms that become almost organic — flowing, bursting, seething, or vibrating — while the geometric drawings, intertwining amongst the ink pools, connote the structure as well as the energy of the forms, creating new and different worlds unto themselves. The process often seems in conflict, but the intent is to bridge these conflicts in a method that is primarily unexpected and always enlightening.

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Artist: Caroline Bullock
'Corona 2' - Nature-based Abstract - Mixed Media - Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Corona 2," is an abstract work on paper featuring hues of gold, blue, turquoise, red, yellow, purple and white. This piece is framed in a simple white box frame behind Plexiglas mea...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper

Psychic Garden (Meteor) - botanical - cyanotype - ethereal - colorful
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
This piece is an abstract botanical work on paper featuring hues of blue, tan, pink, green and white in a simple white box frame behind UV Plexiglas. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Grosse, Andy Goldsworthy and Lucy Dodd...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Glitter, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Psychic Garden (Pueraria Montana/Halo) - botanical - cyanotype - ethereal
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
This piece is an abstract botanical work on paper featuring hues of blue, tan and white in a simple white box frame behind UV Plexiglas. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Grosse, Andy Goldsworthy and Lucy Dodd...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Glitter, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Psychic Garden (Emperor) - botanical - cyanotype - ethereal
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
This piece is an abstract botanical work on paper featuring hues of blue, tan and white in a simple white box frame behind UV Plexiglas. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Grosse, Andy Goldsworthy and Lucy Dodd...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Glitter, Archival Paper

Psychic Garden (Protea) - botanical - cyanotype - ethereal - colorful
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
This piece is an abstract botanical work on paper featuring hues of blue, tan, pink, green and white in a simple white box frame behind UV Plexiglas. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Grosse, Andy Goldsworthy and Lucy Dodd...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Glitter, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Psychic Garden (Sea Sprite) - botanical - cyanotype - ethereal
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
This piece is an abstract botanical work on paper featuring hues of blue, green, purple, yellow and white in a simple white box frame behind UV Plexiglas. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Grosse, Andy Goldsworthy and Lucy Dodd...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Glitter, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Psychic Garden (Dark Matter is the Seed of the Universe) - botanical- cyanotype
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Psychic Garden (Dark Matter is the Seed of the Universe)" is a long horizontal abstract work on paper featuring hues of blue, purple, orange, yellow, tan and gold. This piece is framed in a simple white box frame behind Plexiglas measuring 36.75 by 95.5 inches. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Grosse, Andy Goldsworthy and Lucy Dodd...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Glitter, Ink, Acrylic, Archival Paper

'Liminal (1)' - Nature-based Abstract - Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Liminal (1)" is an abstract work on paper featuring hues of blue, purple, orange, yellow, and pink. This piece is framed in a simple white box frame behind Plexiglas measuring 17 by...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper

'Wayfinding (Fusion)' - Nature-based Abstract - Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Wayfinding (Fusion)," is an abstract work on paper featuring hues of blue, purple, orange, yellow, tan and gold. This piece is framed in a simple white box frame behind Plexiglas me...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper

'Thermogenesis 1' - Nature-based Abstract - Mixed Media - Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Thermogenesis 1," is an abstract work on paper featuring electric hues of pink, orange, purple, turquoise and white. This piece is framed in a simple white box frame behind Plexigla...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper

"Marsh Rising" - Abstract Landscape Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Marsh Rising" is a work on paper that features hues of green, blue, gold, pink, yellow and orange. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina ...
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2010s Contemporary Caroline Bullock Art

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Paper, Watercolor, Gouache

"Interstellar I" - Celestial Abstract Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Interstellar I" is a work on paper that features hues of green, violet, blue, gold and yellow. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Gros...
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2010s Contemporary Caroline Bullock Art

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Watercolor, Gouache, Paper

"All Possible Worlds (Fountainhead)" - Celestial Abstract Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"All Possible Worlds (Fountainhead)" is a work on paper that features hues of violet, bright yellow, yellow ochre, muted green & white. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Ag...
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2010s Contemporary Caroline Bullock Art

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Watercolor, Gouache

"All Possible Worlds (Conservatory)" - Celestial Abstract - Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"All Possible Worlds (Conservatory)" is a work on paper featuring hues of violet, green, blue & magenta. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katha...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Mixed Media

"All Possible Worlds (Tempest)" Celestial Abstract Painting - Cyanotype - Kapoor
By Caroline Bullock
Located in Atlanta, GA
"All Possible Worlds (Tempest)" is an abstract work on paper featuring hues of blue, purple, gold, green and yellow. Caroline Bullock is inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, Anish K...
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2010s Abstract Caroline Bullock Art

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Paper, Mixed Media

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Find a wide variety of authentic Caroline Bullock art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Caroline Bullock in paper, paint, archival paper and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Caroline Bullock art, so small editions measuring 12 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Rocio Rodriguez, Dana Piazza, and Ray Kass. Caroline Bullock art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,000 and tops out at $6,400, while the average work can sell for $3,600.
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    Caroline Bullock is an American artist known for producing mixed-media abstract works that are inspired by the human relationship with the natural world. She is interested in how we attempt to create our perceived human reality with complex systems of mathematics, science and technology, but with nature as the backdrop and laboratory. When producing her pieces, she draws inspiration from Agnes Martin, Anish Kapoor, Katharina Grosse, Andy Goldsworthy and Lucy Dodd. On 1stDibs, find a range of Caroline Bullock art.

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