Michael Bulloch Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Michael Bulloch based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Michael Bulloch
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
157 Old Lamy Trail by Michael Bulloch
Solitary Sandias by Michael Bulloch
Sacred Evening by Michael Bulloch
Aspen Overlook by Michael Bulloch
Light After The Rain by Michael Bulloch
Fall in the Rockies by Michael Bulloch
Sanctuary by Michael Bulloch
Garden Window by Michael Bulloch
Early Morning Boatride by Michael Bulloch
A New Day Dawns by Michael Bulloch
Taos Shadows by Michael Bulloch
La Platas by Michael Bulloch
Garden Wall by Michael Bulloch
Autumn Near Taos by Michael Bulloch
Forgotten by Michael Bulloch
Sacred Morning by Michael Bulloch
Early Snow on the Sandias by Michael Bulloch
Outside Taos, NM by Michael Bulloch
Sharing The Journey by Michael Bulloch
Beauty is Everywhere by Michael Bulloch
San Francisco by Night by Michael Bulloch
Ready For The Lunch Rush by Michael Bulloch
Abandoned by Michael Bulloch
Sunset in Chaco by Michael Bulloch
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About Michael Bulloch
Michael Bulloch was born into an artistic family in Farmington, NM. His mother Sharon Furman Bulloch is a watercolorist and his grandmother Lola Furman was an accomplished New Mexico artist as well as the head of the art department at San Juan College in Farmington.
Since art runs in his family it is no surprise that Michael became a painter and graphic artist. Michael had a brush in his hand as soon as he could sit up and he sold his first painting when he was four. The painting sold to a friend of his grandmother for a dollar. However, when he was offered a dollar bill, Michael turned it down saying, “I don’t want paper money, I want real money, the kind that chingles.”
Michael has always loved art and is an award winning artist. His work is owned by collectors across the country. It is part of the permanent collection of Merrion Oil and Gas, San Juan College as well as the City of Bloomfield, NM.
"As a watercolorist I have an insatiable curiosity about life, art and the creative process. I try to paint the beauty that’s in the world around me. Though I might exaggerate the color I see, it is only because I see the promise of that color and want to share it. My hope is when people look at my work they think, 'That’s where I, want to be.' I want them to feel peaceful and happy when they see my work, I want to awaken their senses and take them to a magical place... their dreams. Isn’t that why we all need art in our lives?"