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| Beth 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 Hoselton captures the fascinating symphony of nature with both passion and intricacy.
Beth has used her time and talent to raise funds and awareness for the causes that matter most to her, including the United Way, Rotary International, and World Wildlife Fund, which commissioned limited edition prints for their Adopt-a-Polar-Bear Campaign as well as their Wildlife Trade Program.
Beth Hoselton is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists and a member of Artists For Conservation. She has appeared on PBS Television and other television interviews. Her work is in many private and corporate collections, including those of Kraft Canada, Lieutenant General Romeo Dallaire, UN Special Envoy Stephen Lewis, Toronto Maple Leaf goalie Curtis Joseph, and Dr. Jane Goodall.
Beth Hoselton
2 Gardiner Cres
Cobourg, Ontario
Canada K9A 1W6
E-mail: hoseltonart@sympatico.ca
Website: www.natureartists.com/beth_hoselton.asp
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