BIOGRAPHY
Gerald
Coulson V.P. G.Av.A

"Gerald
has a rare talent for capturing the emotion and atmosphere
of a scene and his ability to convey the feeling of ‘being
there’ is remarkable". Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan
DSO OBE DFC (C.O. 43 Squadron 1940)
Gerald
Coulson has been painting professionally for over 30 years
and has a reputation that is second to none. Entirely self
taught, he developed his technique to such a high standard
that his work was published as fine art prints, enabling
him to begin a full time painting career in 1969. Since
that time his work, covering many different subjects, has
been published and marketed worldwide as both open and limited
edition prints. Gerald has had many one-man shows both in
the UK and the USA and his work has been extensively exhibited
throughout the world. A recent one man show of his in the
UK attracted more than 3000 people in two days. The Fine
Art Trade Guild have placed him in the top ten best selling
artists no less than fifteen times - three times at number
one.
Coulson’s
passion for aircraft stems from childhood. This passion
led to an apprenticeship as an aircraft engineer after which
he served in the RAF as a technician and with British Airways
as an engineer at Heathrow. His knowledge of aircraft engineering,
combined with his drawing ability, led to him becoming a
Technical Illustrator of service manuals for Civil and Military
aircraft. These experiences and technical background have
allowed him an insight and intimate knowledge of the aircraft
he paints. Along with a unique ability to capture these
aircraft on canvas this naturally led to a painting career
which he has developed to successfully cover a wide variety
of subjects. Following a trip to the 1991 British Grand
Prix his interest in Motor racing was fuelled. His ability
to capture the technical detail and a talent for painting
subjects at speed meant that this was a perfect natural
progression alongside his aviation work and he is now also
firmly established as one of the worlds leading motor racing
artists.
A
Vice President and founder member of the Guild of Aviation
Artists he is a four times winner of the Flight International
Trophy for outstanding aviation painting. He qualified for
his pilots licence in 1960 and is still actively flying
today - mostly vintage aircraft, and can often be seen buzzing
over the Fens of Cambridgeshire in a Tiger Moth.
Whatever
the subject he paints, whether aviation, landscape or portrait,
his unique ability to capture the realism and ‘mood’
of the scene is unsurpassed, making him one of the most
widely collected and highly regarded artists in the world
today.
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