Beth Carlson’s Sporting Art paintings and portraits are coveted by
many animal lovers across the country. Her ability to constantly
capture an individual animal’s personality and physical characteristics
can be directly attributed to her far-reaching knowledge pertaining to animals
in general. “She possesses a conviction of accuracy and authenticity
which are both necessary and appreciated by her collectors,” said
Robert Abbett about Carlson’s work. Her work has graced the covers
of Gray's Sporting Journal, The Chronicle of the Horse
and many other national dog and horse publications. There have been featured
articles about her in these magazines as well, most recently being
Sporting Classics Jan/Feb 09 issue. Two of her paintings are
now in permanent possession of The National Bird Dog Museum Hall of Fame in
Grand Junction, Tennessee. Three other paintings will be in permanent possession
of the American Kennel Club Museum at a future date. She is also
an member of the nationally recognized organizations:
Women Artists of the West and Oil Painters of America.
Although a New Jersey native, Beth lives on a farm on the coast of
Maine with her husband, her dogs and her horses.
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