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Jack Paluh

Artist Bio

Capturing the Spirit of the Wild

Jack Paluh is a master of contemporary wildlife and nature art, known for his profound ability to translate the quiet, sacred moments of the outdoors onto canvas. With a career spanning decades, Paluh has become a premiere voice for conservation and the heritage of the American wilderness.

The Vision

Paluh’s work is characterized by a "windows into nature" philosophy. Rather than simply documenting a subject, he invites the viewer to step into a specific atmosphere—the crisp chill of an October morning, the dappled light of a deep forest, or the focused intensity of a whitetail deer.

His style blends classical realism with a deep, personal narrative. Every brushstroke is informed by his own experiences as an avid outdoorsman, ensuring that his portrayals of flora and fauna are anatomically precise and emotionally resonant.

Career Highlights

  • Heritage & History: Beyond wildlife, Jack is celebrated for his historical paintings that honor the Eastern American Frontier and Native American culture.

  • Conservation Advocate: His art has frequently been used to support environmental causes, raising awareness and funds for habitat preservation.

  • Regional Roots: Deeply connected to the landscapes of Pennsylvania, his work captures the specific soul of the Northeast woodlands, though its appeal is universal to nature lovers everywhere.

"My goal is to take the viewer to a place they’ve been before in their dreams or their memories, reminding them of the beauty that exists just beyond the edge of the woods." — Jack Paluh

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"Hand Is Faster Than The Eye" Offset Lithograph
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"Native Hunters - The Hunt Continues" Offset Lithograph
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