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Born in New Zealand 1950. Son of noted European / New Zealand artist
Kazimir (Jack) Kulma. Studied art under his father's guidance, however
is mainly self taught ("you can never stop learning as an artist
..never") Migrated to Australia in 1969 to establish a career
for himself.
He worked at numerous jobs, travelling throughout Europe, North
America and the Pacific while developing his work.
The art and culture of his destinations had a profound effect on
his passion to become a painter.
Venice captured his imagination vividly and has been the source
of much work over the years, allowing him to move from the pure
reflection of imagery to the surreality of its carnival and exotic
architecture.
He lived for some time in the Western district of Victoria and
developed his art to the stage where he turned professional in 1975.
His works are now represented in numerous Corporate and Private
collections throughout Australia, USA, UK, Continental Europe and
japan.
- AMP,
- McDonnell Douglas,
- Midland Bank,
- Hughes,
- Atlas Pacific,
- Linfox,
- Fildes Corporation,
- Marketability,
- Cadbury Schweppes,
- Department of Public Prosecutions (Vic),
- Orlando,
- Shell,
- Morley First National,
- Telstra,
- FJ Faulding Pharmaceuticals.
As an artist I don't seek any comfort zones in my work. The need
to develop, to explore and to be exposed to things that inspire
is paramount.
To be brave enough to leave behind old ground and remain creative
and passionate is the need.
I think Jackson Pollock summed it up
for me .."Every good artist paints what he is"
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