Patrick Caulfield studied at the Chelsea School of Art from 1956 to 1960, and at the Royal College of Art from 1960 to 1963, where his fellow pupils included David Hockney and R. B. Kitaj. Patrick Caulfield returned to Chelsea later as a teacher.
In 1964, Patrick Caulfield exhibited at the New Generation show at London's Whitechapel Gallery, which resulted in him being associated with pop art. His work is similar to Michael Craig's art work in the sense that they both use the same style and media . His work is simple in the way that it makes it look complicated . all of his art pieces use a different colour pallet . The technique that was used was shockingly acrylic on canvas even though the lines were so fine . it does look like it was done using this generations technology .
In 1964, Patrick Caulfield exhibited at the New Generation show at London's Whitechapel Gallery, which resulted in him being associated with pop art. His work is similar to Michael Craig's art work in the sense that they both use the same style and media . His work is simple in the way that it makes it look complicated . all of his art pieces use a different colour pallet . The technique that was used was shockingly acrylic on canvas even though the lines were so fine . it does look like it was done using this generations technology .