Stephen O’Neil is a local Glasgow artist, specialising in digital print featuring Glaswegian landmarks. His trademark style heavily relies on black and red — if you don’t like those colours, don’t waste your time coming in here. Otherwise, consider it a classic colour combination, and just go with it! When I popped in a while back, we got chatting with Stephen himself — very friendly guy, knowledgeable and in no way pushy when it came to selling his work. Pricewise, you’ll find postcards, coasters and small prints from a few quid, right up to big trifectas, costing hundreds. Most items were pretty affordable. I’ll definitely be back soon.
Briony C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glasgow, United Kingdom
What a lovely gift shop! I am still mourning the loss of Pierrot et Coco from the South Side, and this lovely gem has popped up to rival its goodness. I actually thought it was more art gallery than gift shop so was very pleased when I realised they’ve managed to combine the two perfectly. The shop looks great from the outside, and if that isn’t enough then the window display will definitely lure you in. It’s bright, it’s colourful and it’s all a celebration of our beautiful city(Glasgow, der) which means it gets a whopping 5 stars from me. Stephen O’Neil is a digital artist with images from across Scotland. There’s cards, small prints and then framed work so no matter what your budget, you’d be able to find a great gift. In addition to his own stuff there’s a great selection of designers on display — Bonny Bling in the jewellery cabinet and Grafika notebooks, for example. Topped off with a welcoming vibe and reasonable prices, I’ll can see that I’ll be returning here regularly!