The Omnibus Art Gallery is an Internet-based
art center and your online resource for the renowned
Loyalsock Art Gallery. We feature prints and
originals by more than 100 artists, as well as three-dimensional
fine art and crafts. Our members are established and
emerging as well as gallery-represented artists nationwide.
Contact is made directly to the artist or the agent.
We offer artists portfolio
space.
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David
Armstrong
Throughout his two-decade print career, the artist
worked to preserve a vanishing American landscape.
His paintings exemplify such themes as the raw
beauty of nature, the farmland of rural America,
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Susan
Bacchieri
Susan Bacchieri specializes in taking portraits
of blues musicians during live performances. She
has had the good fortune to shoot close-up photography
of John Lee Hooker, B.B. King and James Brown
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Clint
Baclawski
Clint Baclawski
is a photographer specializing in portraits of
people and places. He is a graduate of RIT. His
art has been exhibited in Williamsport at several
of the more popular galleries. |
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James
Daly
From historical events to everyday incidents,
Jim Daly paints Americana. His predominantly oil
paintings are evocative of rural life, of simpler
times. The authenticity of Daly's art is achieved
with a time consuming creative process and painstaking
attention to detail. |
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Elizabeth
Anstadt Downey
Although her college undergrad and master's
work was in law and then sculpture, Elizabeth
never stopped photographing the world. To her,
photography is all about seeing. She sees life
with a unique twist. Photography is a way of expressing
her personal perspective of her life experiences.
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Gene
Fenton
Looking as if they’ve just plodded off the
set of a classic monster movie, the creatures
in Gene Fenton’s menagerie are colorful, fantastic,
and intentionally a little disturbing. |
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Steve
Godfrey
One might consider Steven Godfrey an arteologist
(that's art and archaeology combined). A fan of
"urban exploration," Godfrey is captivated by
derelict buildings in the Rust Belt. |
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Ryan
Green
Ryan Green has a bachelor's degree in biology
from Pennsylvania State University, and is a time-based
media studies student at the Columbus College
of Art and Design. Basketball ranks at the top
of the list for this artist. |
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G.
Harvey
G. Harvey grew up in the rugged hills north of
San Antonio, Texas. His grandfather was a trail
boss at 18 and helped create an American legend.
So the American West is not only the artist’s
passion but his birthright. |
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Chuck
Homan
Chuck Homan began painting late in life, capturing
beloved landmarks from his childhood in watercolor |
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Peter
Keating
Peter Keating is a painter of American landscapes
who specializes in painting rural scenes.
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Don
Kline
Don Kline of Don Kline Fine Art Photography, Williamsport,
PA, creates photographic images unmatched in bold,
vivid detail. |
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Lynne
Maietta
The country's renewed interest in nature
printing, the process of recreating images from
the natural world, has captured the fascination
of Lynne Maietta, a nature-print artist from Pennsylvania.
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Terry
Redlin
Terry Redlin, America's most popular artist
for 8 years, proclaimed by the U.S. Art Gallery
magazine, is also listed as one of the top collectible
artists. Redlin's prints portray nostalgia, Americana,
wildlife and landscape themes. |
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Christine
Reynolds
Christine Reynolds
enjoys experimenting with different art mediums,
but mainly works with watercolor, markers, colored
pencils, and ink. |
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Peter
Sculthorpe
Peter Sculthorpe's paintings celebrate the
rural landscape, particularly the stone barns
and rolling pastures of Pennsylvania. |
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Roger
Shipley
Professor of art, Roger Shipley teaches painting,
printmaking, two-dimensional design, drawing,
and color theory at Lycoming College, Williamsport,
PA. |
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Theresa
Crowley Spitler
Theresa Crowley Spitler works in a variety
of subject matter and media. She uses charcoal,
graphite, oil and pastel to explore light and
shadow, form and color. |
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Sarah
Van Auken
Sarah Van Auken is a writer and artist working
in a variety of mediums, including jewelry, photography,
and painting in her spare time. She also is an
actor, a singer and plays the alto saxophone and
the oboe. |
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Tim
Wertz
Tim Wertz is a freelance artist and musician.
He works in acrylic, pastels, pencil. He also
is a photographer and a musician playing the bass,
12-string and tenor guitar. |
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Charles
Wysocki
The nostalgia, Americana, and whimsy themes
in Charles Wysocki's prints endear them to everyone.
Wysocki is thought of as the "Master Artist",
or the "Master of Americana." |
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