Paul Bloomer was born (1966) and bought up in the industrial Black Country of England. He studied painting at post graduate level at the Royal Academy Schools in London and in 1997 moved to the Shetland Isles where he set up his studio as well as lecturing in art at Shetland College UHI. Bloomer regularly exhibits nationwide, and his work is held in many public collections such as Shetland Museum, Dudley art Gallery, New Art Gallery Walsall, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Barnett Council, Grampian Hospitals Art Trust, Kings Hospital London, Free Fields Collection and the Ruth Bochard Collection.

 

His work explores the tensions, fault lines and connections that exist between seemingly opposing forces. Bloomer often uses wild birds as metaphors to explore global themes such as the dynamics of war and peace, nature and culture, dark and light, present and eternity, physical and spiritual, life and death. Paul says his art ‘simultaneously weeps for and celebrates the world.’