New Miniature Gallery Wraps for additional Gift Ideas.
Allow us to arrange a special visit to our art studio and give you a personal view of Jack's wide selection of art and our undivided attention.
Simply call us at 814-796-4400 or email to jpa@jackpaluh.com to schedule your visit. We would be happy to set up a time that fits into your schedule. You'll find our home studio bursting with great gift ideas including originals (great and small), all size canvas prints, gallery wraps and miniatures along with a great new frame line of hickory and cherry that enhance our images.
Consider the Gift of Art this season. We would love to personally help you with your Gift and Holiday Shopping.
New releases
The inspiration for this new release is one of Jack's favorite movies, "Jeremiah Johnson." Jack created this piece to portray Jeremiah tracking a mule deer. When Johnson looks back over his shoulder, he notices that he is not the only one being tracked.  |
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The Beacon of Presque Isle
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The Brook Sings in Winter
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new v.i.p.'s
(very interesting paintings) |

| Imagine... |
| ...the first snow that falls early in October crystallizing the leaves |
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and landscapes |
| ...the summer sunset that illuminates the countryside |
| ...the thunderous rush of the water as it tumbles and falls over a |
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cliff fifty feet high |
| ...the mist that settles in the valleys on cool nights |
| ...the sight of the first robin or a nesting pair of blue birds |
"These are my daily inspirations as I look out of my studio window. I am a painter by profession. I carry my canvases and oil paints out into all types of weather in search of a scene I can capture. My personal quest is to portray the beauty of the outdoors in my works and share these scenes with others. God has truly blessed me with a job I love. My success is through His handiwork. He provides me with an amazing outdoor world to paint and enjoy. I give Him all the credit." Jack Paluh
Jack Paluh (pronounced pa-lew) lives in Waterford, Pennsylvania, a small borough in Northwestern PA, but not small by any means in the quiet beauty that surrounds him. You may come across him on some back road, painting small study pieces. He was a "doodler" from the time he could hold a pencil. His only formal art educaiton was from a local high school, under the guiding hands of local artists and teachers who encouraged him to
pursue his dream of becoming an artist.
"I wasn't the best student but I think I loved it the most", states Paluh.
In 2011, Jack celebrates his "30th" year of painting.
Jack recognizes that his highest honor is meeting and talking with people who are interested in his artwork.Paluh is an avid bowhunter and naturalist. He is never too busy to swap stories or discuss the newest techniques in hunting. "I truly enjoy my time outdoors, as it is my time to pray, dream and compose". Whether it's painting, hunting, photography or just observing, Jack's natural sense of humor is ever present as well as his strong faith in God.