Neil Sulier
as an Artist: "The
purpose of my art is to capture the spirit and excitement of the event,
whether real or imaginary." Neil Sulier, a native of Kentucky, has
traveled extensively around the world. His
watercolor paintings are impressionistic. Many corporate and private
collections have acquired his paintings.
Sulier, a 1960
graduate of UK's Gatton College of Business and Economics, has created
water colors and mixed media paintings as a serious hobby since 1979.
Sulier, a Lexington native, is primarily a self-taught artist,
occasionally attending workshops with noted working artists from around
the country. He pursued the hobby in his spare time throughout his career
with the family business, Sulier Insurance. He continued to paint after
his retirement from the insurance business in 1987 and opened an event
photography business. He also is a part-time inventor, first launched with
the development of a gardening tool called the Weed
Bandit. But painting is his first love. Sulier said he has no favorite
subject matter, and his landscapes range from ocean scenes to heavily
wooded images. He paints from his imagination, taking weeks or months to
finish a particular piece. He always has several paintings in progress so
he can hop from one image to another when he feels the inspiration. Many
of his renderings lean toward the abstract with a dash of impressionistic
realism, and some have a decidedly oriental flair. When he wants a change
of pace, he turns to his inventions.
"Everyday
I'm working on something," Sulier said.
He began
painting watercolors almost on a whim and not because he felt a particular
talent with the brush.
"I just
started," he said. "But I didn't have any expectations. I used
to go to a lot of the art shows and bought a lot of art - not expensive
art - but I always supported the art shows around Lexington. I was also
the president of the Lexington Art League when we had our first official
location, the studio and gallery in the Woodhill Shopping Center before
Loudon House."
In addition to
the Lexington Art League, Sulier is a member of the Kentucky Watercolor
Society and Kentucky Professional Photographers Association.
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