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Frame Factory

Frame Factory

(4 reviews)

£££

When I bought my first flat I searched all round for the type of pictures I wanted to hang within…read moreit to represent my personality and tell people what I was really all about deep within - OK i was younger and more impressionable. Anyway I bought a Salvidor Dali print from the Tate Modern in London thinking, yes this is what I'm all about, surreal and sophisticated! Perfect for my flat. When I got home I looked for a local framer and that happened to be the Frame Factory. I went along picked the frame I wanted and it was done within days. It was a lovely quality frame and stylistically it really set the picture off. It was smart but understated so as not to detract from the picture. The only problem was the price. It cost me £70! That's more than the print! Never the less years later it still looks good and when I look at it I still see the frame as much as the picture. So the morale of the story is - if you have a picture worth a lot of money and want it set in a new frame come here. If you have a print that doesn t cost that much, buy a frame from IKEA or some where and frame t yourself. By the way the website also features new artists.

If you need something framed, these are local experts and will do a good job…read more Apart from selling a wide range of picture frames and offering a professional framing service, this shop also offers canvas printing and stretching, mount cutting, and 3D and box framing. It's a family owned business run by Christopher Reynolds who has over 20 years experience in the picture framing industry. The shop doesn't have a very arty feel about it from the outside - in fact it appears quite dated thanks to the rather old-fashioned blue and yellow sign design. But this shop is less of a gallery and more of a practical framing specialist. It's true that you can buy art works and prints there, but it's their excellent framing service they're best known for. Once inside, you can browse around their fine art, jewellery, glassware, limited edition sculptures and other art works. Although their website also features a gallery of some of the art they have stocked or currently stock, and says you can buy online, each item I looked at an item it said "Catalog suspended" underneath it, with no obvious means of purchasing the item. I think it's always better to come face to face with a piece of art before buying it anyway, though, so I'd rather drop into the shop on City Road than buy it online even if the shop was working!

Gallery 66 - The old shop in Royal Arcade

Gallery 66

(8 reviews)

££

Clickity clicks, Gallery 66. Situated in the arcades of town, Gallery 66 is a framing specialist…read morewith art and photo's for sale too. I do love this shop as it feels you've stepped back in time upon entering and sells some fabulous art. It's almost as if this could be put on a ye olde Victorian tour of Cardiff. You may be able to make out the paintings of the galaxy in the pic, I bought one of them. The detail on them are fantastic and is reasonably priced (Under £70), the person who served me as well was so lovely that the whole experience from entering to leaving with my fine painting was an absolute joy. Please visit this place, especially if your visiting Cardiff and want to get a real feel of the culture this city has to offer.

Gallery 66 is possibly my favourite shop in The Royal Arcade. Set up in 1975 by Eva Walters, the…read morebusiness has a firm footing in the customised interior design marketplace. Offering picture framing of varying qualities and style, ranging from conventional frames, canvass stretching to box frames, as well as original artwork and prints sourced from around the globe, signed limited edition prints, in addition to local artwork including commissions, if you are looking for something specifically tailored to your tastes. Gallery 66 is a progressive business that has definitely kept up with the times. These days it provides full-time employment for Dan, (Eva's son, who wasn't even born when the business was launched), an immensely talented artist who works in the medium of print, digitally reworking iconic images, embellishing the original concepts with intelligent and creative adaptations, ultimately creating new and original artwork. Music seems to be a key influence, with album covers and portraits of legendary artists providing much of the inspiration for his work. There's also a very definite interest in graffiti, particularly the work of Banksy. Nina, Eva's daughter is also often in the shop. She comes in to help out when she has time off from pursuing her career as a teaching assistant. Being a family business the service levels are second to none. Eva is a vivacious, smart business woman who really knows her stuff. If you have a space on your wall that needs filling, this is where you need to come!

Castle Galleries

Castle Galleries

(5 reviews)

££££

Not really my taste, art-wise, but worth a visit if you're in Mermaid Quay. I always enjoy a lazy…read morebrowse through any gallery, especially one that's on the same street as Herb & Ellie's and Gourmet Burger Kitchen. I've been in here a few times, most recently to see the Bob Dylan exhibition (quick question - does anyone else wince when one of your favourite musicians pulls the sell-out card? I almost never forgave Bob for appearing in a Victoria's Secret commercial all those years ago, and now Iggy Pop's pimping insurance for Swiftcover?!). Back to the issue at hand. Castle's not an expansive gallery (probably about the size of a corner store), but it still manages to elegantly showcase the artwork of a select few. All of the pieces are priced waaay too far out of my meager range, but as someone who dabbles in drawing and painting, I always find it's nice to get a bit of inspiration, whether it's affordable or not.

You could say I don't know my art from my elbow…read more I know nothing about art, well thats not true, I know how to spell it, but apart from that the knowledge or expertise I possess in the way of art could be painted onto a canvas smaller than a postage stamp. All this declared I enjoy popping into Castle Galleries for a browse. There seems a wide variety of highly acclaimed artist or so they claim anyway. I have no idea whether the contents of this gallery could be described as high art, low art, modern art or commercial art but I enjoy it. And surely that's all that matter isn't it? I've never bought anything because I feel my finances are better well placed in other areas (food, clothes and bills) than buying a piece of art. But should I regularly amass an excess in the money department I could do a lot worse than purchasing a bit of creative beauty (of which there seems a lot on display) from Castle Galleries.

Artisan Framing - framing - Updated May 2026

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