Neil Hulley (1939-2004)
A self-taught artist, Neil started out with pencil and paper at a very early age. He
painted his first picture in his adult years and was immediately hooked. It was as
a farmer that Neil developed his love of animals, nature and the rural lifestyle of
bygone days. In 1979 he left the land of his birth and immigrated to Canada. Neil
is fast becoming known as a Canadian Artist. His work has been well received
throughout Canada and is now represented in many corporate and private
collections across the globe.
Neil painted in acrylic and watercolors in his own unique style, capturing realism
with a subtle focus on detail. His subject matters ranged from the Rocky
Mountains, to the Prairies, as well as African and Canadian wildlife. Whenever
possible, Neil signed his name on a stone.
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Country Greeting |
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Elk Territory |
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Foothills Roundup |
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Drumheller Badlands |
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Castle Mountain Hike |
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Fish Creek |
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Skater's Dream |
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Lake Louise |
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Kananaskis Country |
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A Helping Hand |
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Racing the Storm |
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Mount Bogart |
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Observed |
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Real Horse Power |
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The Road Home |
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Camouflaged Spitfires |
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Little Friends |
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Moraine Lake |
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More Works by Neil Hulley on Page 2