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BOB CAULEY  Artist
ARTIST’S BIO
Bob Cauley was born in Langdale, Alabama, May 9, 1960. His paternal grandparents, living in the small town of Ruleville, Mississippi, raised him until the death of his grandmother in 1971. At the tender age of eleven, he was alone and on his own. He has traveled extensively throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. He has had occupations from farmer to business manager.
In 1998, Bob decided to try creating his own works of art. He has experimented and used many different Medias. But his personal preference is oil on canvas.
Bob has been primarily inspired and influenced by Jackson Pollock and the Impressionists. He has devoted countless hours of reading, studying, experimenting, trial-and-error, and hard work o creating his artworks.
Bob has been in twelve solo shows and thirteen group shows since 2001. He participated in six juried shows. In his second juried show, he had won an AWARD OF EXCELLENCE. In his third juried show, he acquired the BEST OF SHOW award. During his fifth juried show, he was presented with the JUDGE’S CHOICE AWARD. In the last juried show Bob participated in he was given the award of SECOND PLACE. In a short time, Bob has become an accomplished artist in his own rights.
Bob currently lives in Hugo, Oklahoma with his wife. They share their home with their babies, eight Pomeranians. His plans for the future involve improving and upgrading his art skill and technique. He also intends on exhibiting his art as often and frequent as possible.
Total Stars: 10
Member Since: August 2014

 
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  • Surviving In A Rural Area As An Artist
         10 years ago
    As an artist I find it hard to survive in a rural area where I live now. When I lived in Omaha I had shows just about every month. Now that I live in the small town of Hugo, Oklahoma I find it very difficult to get shows. When I am able to get shows, they are far away and are very few & far inbetween. I now find my best outlet to be the internet. It is not as much fun as it does not get me the reviews like when an artist deals straight with the public. I have also noticed that my art is not   . . .  
  • The Dread And Fun Of Stretching Your Own Canvas.
         11 years ago
    My children and grandchildren inspire me to create art these days. I use the teachings and life lessons I learned through my military career to create pieces of who I am so that I can communicate that to the ones I love the most. Sometimes I feel as though I fail to tell them (my kids and grandkids) how much I do love them. So I immortalize that into my art. Forever telling them of my love for them and the sacrifices I made so that they could live a better life. I was dreading earlier today o  . . .  

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