Born in Shropshire, Oulton studied in the late 1970s at Saint Martin's School of Art[?] before going on to the Royal College of Art[?].
Oulton's work is essentially abstract though her early work often resembles rocky landscapes. Later works, often executed in a thick impasto, are abstract compositions with complicated and carefully worked surfaces.
A number of Oulton's later works use multiple repeated images, often with slight variations between the repititions.
In 1987, Oulton was nominated for the Turner Prize.
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