Hoselton
Canadian artist Beth Hoselton had a love and aptitude for art from an early age. Born in Cobourg, Ontario in 1970, she had the privilege of growing up in an artistic environment as her father, renowned sculptor, Carl Hoselton imparted his knowledge and enthusiasm for art. Whether painting jaguars in Mexico, bighorn sheep in the Rockies, giraffes of the Serengeti, or songbirds in the South of France, Beth captures the fascinating symphony of nature with both passion and intricacy.
MEDIA Acrylic, Oil, Watercolour, Pastel, Egg Tempera, Pencil, Ink, Stone Lithography, Sculpture
ACHIEVEMENTS Beth Hoselton was elected a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists, (SAA) and a member of Artists For Conservation (AFC) The San Diego Zoo has selected "A New Dynasty", "Golden Child" and "A Mother's Love" to be included in their 2012 panda calendar Featured interviews on Global Television News with Terry Culbert and on PBS Television; publications include Wildlife Art News, Mural Mosaic 2007, Go Magazine, Northumberland News, Victoria Times ColonistHer work is in many private and corporate collections, including those of Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, Lieutenant General Romeo Dallair, UN Special Envoy Stephen Lewis, Kraft Canada, Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Curtis Joseph, and Dr. Jane Goodall.
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