He owned a gallery on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida, and he did over 2,000 paintings over the course of his career.
[1][2] Bulman subsequently moved to Palm Beach, Florida, where he owned a gallery on Worth Avenue via Parigi.
[3] He did many paintings of the fauna and flora of Haiti, where he had lived in the 1950s,[4] as well as of houses and Indian women.
[3] Notable collectors included Mrs Harry Lynde Bradley and William B.
[5][6] Bulman resided on Hypoluxo Island, Palm Beach County with his wife.