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Stephen
Francis Hall was born February 25th, 1952 in Marathon, Ontario, a remote
town in northern Canada. At the age of six, his family moved to the picturesque,
bustling city of Vancouver, British Columbia. Set against the lush green
rainforest of Canada's west coast, cosmopolitan Vancouver provided a fitting
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painting and sculpting animals and landscapes at an early age. Throughout
his youth he delighted friends and family with his drawings and paintings.
In his 30's he chose to dedicate
himself to his art professionally, leaving a career in the oil industry
to do so. He began by sculpting wildlife and soon gained some local renown,
selling his work in numerous galleries throughout western Canada and the
Pacific Northwest. Ultimately, the contrasting juxtaposition of Vancouver's
gritty urban environment with its abundant access to wilderness and wildlife
dovetailed in Steve's work. In 1990 he introduced the series "Animal Town
Classics." Bears, hippo's, cats and dogs anthropomorphic into eminently
human, urban scenarios. Blue-jeaned hipster cats now walk upright among
beer-swilling dalmatians and bulldogs. A hippo, donning a straw hat, leans
out the window of his 1952 Chev Pickup, while another hippo cruises on his
Harley Davidson. Meanwhile a smooth-moving, daddio cat puts the moves on
a slinky female feline at a swinging dance. In all of these scenarios, Steve
draws out of his characters an ineffable but endearing and immediately-identifiable
humanity. His work has continued to reflect his life experience. Moreover,
his work has also evolved, integrating 3-dimension and 2-dimensional
media. In short, the whimsical art of Steve Hall is fresh, engaging, unpretentious and
new; a reflection of the artist himself. |

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