For all Baltimore’s lovers, this is the place where to find a unique and nice souvenir of the city. You can find very nice paintings of the harbor or the Orioles stadium etc. Also the artist paints in a very nice way dogs and cats. If you can afford it you can have your own pet painted. It is of course very pricy($ 1,800) but it comes with several paintings. This is also the place to go if you are just walking through Fells point.
Stefanie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Baltimore, MD
I placed an online order around 12:30 on Friday and it was on my doorstep in Northern VA by 2:00 Saturday! The print and framing is absolutely gorgeous and I can’t wait until my fiancé sees it!
Sara E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mount Washington, Baltimore, MD
I walk by this place several times a week on my way to yoga, and the Dogs I Know series always caught my eye. I never went in, however, as I was intimidated, never having bought from an art gallery before. The woman who helped me was really welcoming and friendly. She told me everything was customized, I pick my picture, my size, and my frame, and everything would be ready the next week. I chose Pug on a Rug, because it looks a lot like my dog. It was ready in like 3 business days and it’s beautiful. It wasn’t ridiculously expensive either.
Robert V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Libertytown, MD
His shop is amazing! His artwork is even better and the man himself is as friendly and real as it gets! Just purchased a handful of pieces and will be going back in a few months for some more. The colors are just so beautiful!!!
Neelam P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Beautiful, colorful, vibrant pieces of art. I can’t wait for the day that I can actually afford one of them!
Carrie O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baltimore, MD
I first purchased a McClintock from a small booth at Artscape in 2010; it was horrifically expensive in my eyes and normally I would have just walked on once I’d heard the price — but something about that painting kept calling me back. It was the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Or at least, really nice looking artwork on my walls. This tiny little shop in Fells Point displays all of McClintock’s current work to date, and I’ve not been disappointed by what I’ve seen. This artist creates and captures the ESSENCE of old-time Baltimore — oh, sure, you have the usual Natty Boh claptrap and the renditions of the Bromo Seltzer Tower, all the usual things that the tourists and non-natives like to see(and I’m sorry, but unless you’ve lived here more than 20 years, you are STILL a non-native to me). However, there’s other, more delightful things to look at — the Domino Sugar sign in watercolor wash, or the famous marble steps attached to classic Baltimore rowhouses, sights that I’ve seen every day since I was an infant on up. They are all captured in McClintock’s unique, indomnitable style. This is art that I definitely want on my walls. The prices are prohibitive from my purchasing a great deal, but they’re not at a point where I would forego purchasing altogether. After all, if you find an artist style that you really like, you’ll pay just about anything if you think it’s worth it. McClintock’s work, to me, is worth it. Recommended.
Nina U.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Baltimore, MD
Robert McClintock’s work is stunning. I can recognize his vivid colors and style from a mile away. He does this photoshop work of many popular and eye-catching places around the city. My favorite ones are of the Inner Harbor from Federal Hill and some of the streets and buildings like the Natty Boh symbol. I often make sure my run path takes me right past the gallery so I can stop in for a peak and admire some of the pieces I could hang on my wall one day. They also offer tiny little canvases that could work in cute spaces. One day, one day.
Mj O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Baltimore, MD
I’ve been here numerous times purchasing artwork for various coworkers, friends, etc. He has great artwork from mostly within Baltimore city. You can buy anything from a postcard of a street scene(seen) as he calls it, to huge wall canvases. There are a myriad of scenes from touristy shots(The harbor from Fed Hill) to shots from east Baltimore(row homes, corner bars) to dogs, cats, a select few of Fenway(in MA), Philly, and NY? Beware they are dog people at the gallery and will often have Super Lou and another dog around. The dogs are friendly and love to play with customers so stop by and browse, pet the dogs, and chat with the owner.