"I am moved by the half-light of dawn and dusk, and most of my paintings are inspired by the Yellowstone country of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. A piece of my heart resides there, due in large part to the poetry associated with the convergence of family and friends, moving water and mayfly hatches."
-- Dave Hall
A graduate of the University of New Hampshire and Yale University's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Dave Hall lives with his family in Salt Lake City and on Blaine Spring Creek near Ennis, Montana.
Hall's artistic influences include Utah artist and friend Connie Borup, Mark Rothko, Wolf Kahn, Russell Chatham, the Impressionists, and the American tonal painters George Inness and Albert Ryder. His book, Moving Water: An Artist's Reflections on Fly Fishing and Friendship was published in 2009.