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    Roger Billcliffe Gallery - From the Billcliffe Gallery website

    Roger Billcliffe Gallery

    4.5(2 reviews)
    5.7 miSauchiehall Street, City Centre
    ££££

    Established in 1992, the Roger Billcliffe Gallery is a gem of an art shop located on Blythswood…read moreStreet. Although it's so close to the bustle of Sauchiehall Street (about ten metres to be exact) on stepping into this Art Gallery you will feel as if you have been transported miles away. The Gallery is very spacious and boasts beautiful art exhibitions over three floors. One of these floors also contains a mixed exhibition - so you'll always find something that catches your fancy. At the moment the Roger Billcliffe Gallery houses an exhibition from the painter James Fullarton - and prices range from the very pricey to the horribly pricey. If you don't have that sort of money to throw around (don't worry, most of us don't!) this gallery is simply a wonderful place to have a wander around. You'll also find collections of jewelley and small sculptures on sale here - so it really is worth having a look. Plus, all three members of staff are very friendly and happy to talk to you about any of the art on display.

    Roger Baillcliffe is a nice pretty gallery for those with more than just a few notes in their…read morepocket. From the lighting to the small gift sized things, and sculptures, it is a nice pleasant experience if not a useless one. I can only afford the tiny replica prints which means that I am not necessarily a great customer, but I would reccomend this gallery if you are thinking of moving to a new home and would like a theme to go with. Why not start with a greatly expensive framed picture?

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    Annan Gallery

    Annan Gallery

    4.8(4 reviews)
    5.2 miWoodlands, West End
    £££

    I often feel guilt and shame entering galleries like this - I love looking around but I'm nervous…read morethere is an expectation to buy! Annan Gallery's owners are more than happy to let you browse, however.. Even though the woman in charge was preparing for an exhibition tonight she let me look around to my heart's content. There're many understated Scottish artists represented in this space that I had not discovered until I found them within. Peter Nardini's work in particular caught my eye and seems to be the latest artist being promoted here. His paintings remind me of a cross between seaside nostalgia and Jack Vetriano: they'd make lovely original addtions to your home. There are also a few pieces by Adrian Mc Murphie, who apparently illustrated for J K Rowling's Guide to Edinburgh! If you can afford to buy a painting I would highly recommend it. But if you're just looking for a browse the lady in charge could not be friendlier or happier to leave you to it! Five stars, a great flavour of the amazing divergence Scottish contemporary art has to offer.

    This West End shop has been promoting Glasgow artists for about 150 years: it has regular solo…read moreexhibitions, and seems to find work that is both suitable for the front room but retains a bit of contemporary edge. The paintings are often scenic, but still ask questions about the nature of art- expect strange perspectives, interesting use of colour and more. Best way to enjoy the Annan is to catch an opening- it's when the wise arrive to check out the artist, and is usually full enough so that it is possible not to feel singled out. I have a habit of whispering when I visit galleries, in case anyone overhears my opinions- an opening lets me be expansive and chatty.

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    Rowan Gallery - Official Website

    Rowan Gallery

    4.2(5 reviews)
    16.9 mi
    £££

    I was very impressed by this little shop/art gallery which sells a beautiful range of photo frames…read moreand greetings cards. The gallery at the back of the store displays the artwork. Now my knowledge of art basically extends to I know what I like and I know what I don't like. Some of the paintings in Rowan I liked, some I thought were a bit cheesy. The prices were not on the cheap side but I suppose you pay for good quality.

    The Rowan Gallery is definitely hitting the upper crust of Helensburgh's card shop offerings…read more This is partly to do with the fact that it's not technically a gift shop - there is a large room towards the back of the store selling expensive original prints by local artists! The gift shop part is extremely diverse and sells some exquisite ornaments and housey bits and bobs to please someone on their birthday. A lot of the jewellery, prints and housewares are all on a Scottish theme, but would be an altogether higher class of souvenir should your purpose in the Rowan Gallery be to seek out one of those. They sell some unusual designs, including a Warhol esque print of a Tunnocks tea cake on bags and aprons. They look amazing and is a nice touch for locals and visitors alike. A lot of their jewellery displays are dedicated shrines to the local creative contingency and there are some nice, cheap prints of Scotland on offer amongst the scented candles and fancy piggy banks. But the real treat of the gallery is being able to wander unwatched through to the back room to have a look at the local artists. There are a number of them on display here and the names change frequently. You may be able to stumble upon some high profile stuff if you come in at an opportunistic time; or find a new artist to adore and potentially adorn your house with. The majority of the paintings are unaffordable for the average consumer but failing finding an affordable masterpiece, it's still refreshing to peruse the fresh, white washed gallery and maybe pick up a gift on your way out.

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    Rowan Gallery - Rowan Gallery came under new ownership in Oct 2012. In Sept 2014, after extensive refurbishment, it re-opened a full art gallery

    Rowan Gallery came under new ownership in Oct 2012. In Sept 2014, after extensive refurbishment, it re-opened a full art gallery

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    Christo's

    Christo's

    4.4(5 reviews)
    4.7 miHillhead, Great Western Road, West End
    £££

    Christo's is a fantastic little gallery that is sandwiched between Western Hardware and Achilles…read moreHeel on Great Western Road. The art is by no means cheap but the shop has much more to offer than expensive pieces from Glasgow's artistic world. There is an excellent selection of greeting cards which I have found are a great way to impress at special occasions. The shop also has lots of interesting jewellery that may be expensive but it is not outlandishly priced - think special occasion. Christo's also offers a framing service, indeed this is how I first came across this little gem. I had brought a picture for a friend's birthday but the back had come off and I could'nt return it. The owner was really helpful and she arranged for her framer to fix a new back onto the picture for only £10. I was really happy as she even had it back to me by the end of the week - in time for the party. Many of the stores in the West End have lost this friendly customer service but Christo's is not one of them. If you want something a bit different or even just a birthday card that will make you smile then pop by - I highly recommend it.

    I am always more than a little sceptical of these art gallery / gift shops that seem to have sprung…read moreup all along Great Western Road even despite the recession. Yet, I was very pleasantly surprised upon venturing into 'this one'. Indeed, it is not at all what I would have expected. Yes, there are lovely, pretty products. Yes, there prices are on the higher side. But, you feel that you would be paying a genuine price for them due to the lovely design and blatant high quality. So, while you may not pop in regularly to treat yourself to a pick me up; this is a great place to stop off if you need a present that's a little bit different for someone who's worth it. There's also a range of smaller gifts too which means you don't need to go crazy. Instead, you can invest in a really nice card or calender as an extra bonus to a more run-of-the-mill gift bought elsewhere. Finally, as mentioned in previous reviews the woman in here is so nice, friendly and chatty. It makes all the difference. Really.

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