We request that any unvaccinated patrons wear masks. We will have hand sanitizer available at our entrance and ask that all customers sanitize their hands when they enter. Please call ahead to pick up your completed framing orders, so we can accommodate a speedy curbside pick up. We look forward to your visit!
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In a town known for its heritage of beautiful architecture and traditional values. Arnold Art Store and Gallery ranks as one of the oldest and most attractively restored businesses. Established in 1870 as an art store and frame shop by William Arnold, it has been owned and operated by the Rommel family for over fifty years.
Willard Bond
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In 1976, Bond began painting square rigged ships in New York in 1976. The acceptance of his marine paintings by the South Street Seaport Museum coincided with the Bicentennial and OP Sail. As he continued to explore sailing and the sea, Bond's inspiration moved form square-riggers to the contemporary racing scene with its spinnakers, bloopers and grinders.
John Mecray
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John Mecray's paintings and limited edition prints have earned him an international reputation for excellence. He is firmly established as one of the world's finest marine painters. Mecray grew up in Cape May, New Jersey, a block away from the Atlantic Ocean. Upon completing high school, he was accepted at the Philadelphia College of Art where he majored in illustration and painting.
Lorena Pugh
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Lorena Pugh divides her painting time between purely creative endeavors such as her whimsical animals and commissioned works for a variety of business clients. She also does commercial illustration for books and brochures. Lorena works primarily in oils and is known for her use of color. Because some recent works were painted under the name Steinhauser, Lorena's animal series will continue to use the Steinhauser name.
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