Jan Allmon is an artist with galleries in Woodstock, Vermont, Ogunquit, Maine and Worthington, Ohio representing her work. You can view her work and other noted New England artists at Gallery On The Green in the quaint village of Woodstock Vermont. Gallery On The Green is considered one of New England's best art galleries for representational art. Since opening in 1988, it has established itself among Vermont's top art galleries . Stay at the historic Woodstock Inn or upscale Twin Farms.While there, visit Billings Farm and Museum and the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Historic Park. Ski at nearby Killington or Okemo or watch the glass blowers at Simon Pearce in Quechee, Vermont. Dartmouth College is also nearby. During the summer months you can see Jan's art at Sea Bell Gallery in beautiful Ogunquit, Maine with its charming Marginal Way, quintessential Perkins Cove and gorgeous beach. Ride the trollies, savor Maine lobster and take in the smell of the ocean. Jan opened the Jan Allmon Studio Gallery in Worthington, Ohio on August 1, 2008 as a working studio and gallery for her orignal paintings and giclee prints. Located across from the Worthington Inn in Olde Worthington. The village setting is reminiscent of New England. Visit www.JanAllmonStudio.com. Jan's style of painting is both realistic and impressionistic. Her original art consists of both oil paintings and watercolors and her giclee prints are sought after by collectors from throughout the country and abroad. Her subject includes landscapes, seascapes, gardens and still life. Often she uses palette knife to add texture to her original paintings. She was formally trained at Bowling Green University in Ohio although she has created art since she was a child growing up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. To stay abreast of current trends and techniques in the fine art world, she subscribes to American Art Collector magazine, American Art Review Antiques and American Artist magazines. You can contact her at Jan Allmon Studio Gallery in Worthington, Ohio at 614-505-6590.