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JULES
BOUILLET
BIOGRAPHY
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| Jules Anthony Bouillet was born on May 22, 1939 in Vincennes, Indiana. The son of a Belgian glasscutter, Bouillet would cut glass himself until the factory closed its doors. While he was growing up, he enjoyed sketching cartoons and building model airplanes. |
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With his wife
Suzanne, Jules settled in his hometown and took up watercolor painting with a
passion. He opened a beauty salon under the name "Jules Hair Fashions" and
became known as an accomplished hair stylist by winning several awards at
national shows.
After 25 years as
a professional beautician, Bouillet began to take his artistic talents more
seriously. During his spare time, often into the late hours of the night, he
continued to perfect a now blossoming woodcarving ability. His dedication and
persistence led to the founding of a business for reproducing his highly
detailed basswood carvings of decoys and upland game. His works are highly
sought after by major art exhibitions and shows across the world. He is most
noted now for his dramatic life-sized wood sculptures of birds of prey and
waterfowl in flight.
His works have been part of the prestigious Leigh Yawkey Woodson
"Birds in Art" exhibition 5 times and have been on display in such noted exhibit
halls and shows as the British Museum in London, England; the Royal Academy in
Edinburgh, Scotland; and the Ward Foundation Museum in Salisbury, MD.