Doyle Hostetler
From a small Amish town in rural Ohio to the mountains of Colorado, Doyle Hostetler
was immediately enamored with the tall pines and magnificent wildlife of the area. His
subject matter has always been about wildlife and all of its beauty, especially the big
cats and hoofed ... moreFrom a small Amish town in rural Ohio to the mountains of Colorado, Doyle Hostetler
was immediately enamored with the tall pines and magnificent wildlife of the area. His
subject matter has always been about wildlife and all of its beauty, especially the big
cats and hoofed animals of North America. In high school, the Wildlife World Museum
was just a bike ride from his home, after winning an art competition he received a year’s
membership and spent his free time admiring, studying, and sketching at the Museum.
His family moved to Arizona in 1983 where he started his career in Architecture and,
eventually, into residential construction. Now after 30 years of commercial work he is
concentrating on his own artwork. The illustration, rendering, and design have
translated well into oil painting. The years of mastering values, composition, and
drawing have been priceless. “My confidence grows with each canvas completed…
fresh with a head full of ideas and a passionate yearning to turn loose my hands.”
His love of the west would magnify after meeting his wife. Spending summers in
Colorado, Montana, and Idaho, their son was a natural-born cowboy. The working ranch
in Idaho was a favorite destination for the simplicity and raw beauty its remote location
embodied. The Pacific Northwest has become like a second home as his brother lives in
Astoria and his daughter is in school in Portland.
"Living in Arizona has its own branding, one can’t help being hypnotized by
the colors, the diversity in habitat, and the incredible wildlife! The endless
possibilities ignite the passion that fires the creative engine!"
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