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Fairview Museum to feature wildlife artist Jameson Weston

By Staff | Dec 11, 2024

Jameson started drawing at a very young age and remembers spending hours drawing rows and rows of cars on large sheets of paper.

While a graphic design student at BYU, Jameson had the opportunity to do some bat drawings for a new exhibit at Utah’s Hogle Zoo. This opened a door and soon after, Jameson got a job as a graphic designer for the Zoo

The Fairview Museum is proud to present a captivating art exhibit by talented wildlife artist  Jameson Weston, with an open house on Dec. 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibit will run through Feb. 22.

Jameson Weston’s artistic journey began in childhood with rows of car drawings, eventually leading to a dynamic career in art and design. While working as a graphic designer and Art Director at Utah’s Hogle Zoo, Jameson combined his love of animals with his creative talents, designing exhibits and leading art/photo safaris to East Africa. These safaris, showcasing majestic wildlife in their natural habitats, continue to inspire his detailed animal art.

Today, Jameson focuses on a mix of colored pencil, pen, and marker to portray a variety of animals, including African wildlife, birds, and even beloved pets. The exhibit highlights both his longstanding artistic career and his most recent works, offering visitors a unique perspective on the beauty of nature and wildlife.

Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to view Jameson Weston’s art and celebrate the power of wildlife through his stunning creations.

Starting at $4.32/week.

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