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    The Hallows Gallery & Framing

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Eakin Gallery - The Eakin Gallery, paintings by Terry Bradley

    Eakin Gallery

    3.8(4 reviews)
    1.2 miQueen Quarter
    £££

    I am in no way an art buff. I'm not an art anything in fact. But I do like to have a look around…read morethese places, even just to seem a little cultured to the store assistant who can obviously seen through my nods of appreciation. From the outside it looks a little more commercial to other galleries in the area. It always has advertisements in its windows, stating silly pointless things that you should already expect to find in a gallery (not signs saying 'pretty paintings!' but close enough). The price range clearly shows that the stuff here really is for someone who wants to make a serious commitment. Paying 4/5 hundred pounds for a painting the size of my palm is the biggest commitment anyone can make in my opinion!

    Eakin's my favourite art gallery on the Lisburn Road. A lovely little family run gallery spanning…read moretwo floors of a red brick townhouse. Specialists in contemporary Irish art they also have some pieces from the past as well. You'll find a range of Artists' work here including George Callaghan, Brian Ballard, Neil Shawcross, Dean McDowell, Louis le Brocquy, J B Vallely and Terry Bradley amongst others. I always call in for a look when I pass Eakin. Yesterday I visited to view the beautiful, stylised, atmospheric paintings of George Callaghan. His harvest sunset paintings are mesmerising and I adore his 'Purple Haze' landscapes. A beautiful exhibition for this time of year as we near the end of October. Prices vary, ranging from smaller works for a few hundred pounds to larger paintings for a few thousand. If I win the lotto I may one day be able to buy instead of just browse! The owner Brian Eakin is very welcoming and their website's kept fully updated with all current paintings listed. However nothing beats a stroll through Eakin Gallery to see the paintings in the flesh.

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    The Eakin Gallery

    Eakin Gallery - The Eakin Gallery, painting by George Callaghan

    The Eakin Gallery, painting by George Callaghan

    Eakin Gallery - The Eakin Gallery, paintings by various Artists

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    The Eakin Gallery, paintings by various Artists

    Sheldon Framing

    Sheldon Framing

    3.8(4 reviews)
    1.3 miCity Centre
    ££

    I was drawn into this place by the amazing (and I think original) iconic film art work in the…read morewindow. At £45 a pop they were not cheap but the art was stunning and classy, making classic almost artdeco style posters for films old and new- there were even a few Harry Potter ones smidged in with classics like The Big Lebowski and Star Wars! Something for everyone there. Inside was a bit small and pokey, but has the look of an old fashioned artists' attic, especially on the upper floor. We were greeted as we entered and the staff seemed happy for us to wander around the shop and take it all in without buying anything. Some classic prints upstairs without frames available as well as a few fairy pictures and even Disney princess images at reduced prices. Well worth popping in.

    You know the way your walls are looking really drab, that recent coat of paint didn't help and the…read moretatty Betty Blue poster has seen better days? Got some funky prints and one off gig posters rolled up in your attic? Maybe even some work you or an artist friend have done? There is a simple solution, pick out your favourite three or four and head down to Sheldon Framing. These are the go-to-guys for getting an image expertly and tastefully framed. I know Ikea et al do much cheaper frames but they only come in their restrictive standard sizes whereas these guys will do you a custom job so in theory any shape or size should be catered for. They are also helpful with suggesting colours or options that will simultaneously complement your image without detracting too much from it. I've had tons of posters framed up by these guys over the years and the job has always been quality. They also sell a wide range of art by local artists from contemporary to the usual watercolours etc... Pros: Helpful, knowledgeable staff. Cons: If you're getting larger stuff framed it can get expensive quickly.

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    Fiddlesticks - New prints in stock

    Fiddlesticks

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.2 miEast Belfast
    ££

    Fiddlesticks is one of those shops which feels quite small but has an amazing amount of things to…read morebuy! Jewellery, pictures, candles, furniture, lighting, table ware - and many of the lovely trinkets are surprisingly affordable. It's perfect for teacher's gifts, birthday presents, and treats for your own self too, because you're worth it of course! I love the big chunky bracelets and necklaces they do with lots of bling hanging off them - hearts and coins and that kind of thing. Bracelets are about £12 and necklaces £30ish so it's affordable and they look much more expensive than that. I also have a lovely chunky Perspex ring which cost me a rather pure friendly £7 and which I wear almost every day. Other good buys are the candles in tins. I bought one for the hostess of a dinner party I was going to and she loved it . Oh yes, must confess I bought one for myself too - cinnamon is a much better smell around the house than my boys' smelly trainers. There are also small pieces of furniture - mostly painted shabby chic style which I love.

    Besides being a cosy gift shop where you can find special cards and presents for various age groups…read more- many were directed at the 21 year milestone I noticed - there's also a picture framing service. They also sell ready made fine art prints which are displayed upstairs along with lamps and pine furniture. Upstairs has a completely different character to the ground level, where there are lots of silvery picture frames, bags, jewellery and small gifts including some incense sticks in lovely Chinese packaging which would have been a pretty gift even without the contents. The day I was there a girl was being treated to a cup cake stand, a Cath Kidston one, for her 14th birthday present. She and her mother were being well looked after by the friendly, helpful assistant. It's just the place for spoiling an important person in the nicest way, even with something small like bath stuff, candles, soaps and scented potions.

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    Fiddlesticks - Small selection of our new scarves

    Small selection of our new scarves

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    Travel Collection

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    Pilgrim their new Spring collection

    Townhouse Gallery

    Townhouse Gallery

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 miCity Centre
    ££

    My interest in art has always been a shaky one. I do remember enjoying it at school and since have…read morealways had an appreciation for the work and stunning brilliance associated with fine art. The Townhouse Gallery is somewhere I've walked past hundreds of times in the past but hadn't noticed. They actually have a stunning range of works on offer from some of the country's best and brightest things. A couple of pieces that caught my eye were by an artist called Susan McKeever. They were surrealist/minimalist works called Blue and Blue 2, I assume a homage to Miro's Bleu and Bleu Deux. They didn't really share the same style, these used blue as the dominant colour but were almost vague landscapes in the way they were painted. They were both of reasonable size and just under £200 each. A lot of the stuff on offer here is fantastic and if you are in the market to buy you're more than likely to find something that suits your budget.

    More a high quality pictures framers than an art gallery as such that I had expected to see, there…read moreis nevertheless some interesting, good quality art on display in here. Among more curious items was a framed Led Zeppelin record cover with the record included. So if you want something presented in a box construction this is the place to ask - there were also some nice textile collages framed in the same way. I enquired about dealing with a very fragile picture painted on leather as for years it has sat in a cupboard while I have periodically wondered what to do about it. The owner was friendly and helpful in answering my query, adding that he was extremely fussy about his work being immaculate without a fragment or a dust speck so I would be confident about enquiring here more seriously in future. Good picture framing isn't cheap, but needs to be right for obvious reasons.

    The Hallows Gallery & Framing - framing - Updated May 2026

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