I have to say, the so-called sales people in this Gallery are the least helpful I've ever encountered in my many years of shopping for fine art. I don't know if it's because this is sort of a tourist trap, or if it's because the art is somewhat mediocre, but they make no effort at all to be helpful. I asked the sales person to email me a photo or an image of the piece that I was interested in. Instead of a yes or no answer, I got a dissertation on copyright. Very strange. I do not recommend this calorie to anyone. It is a complete waste of time. Also, the owner should be aware that the women working here are extremely unhelpful and practically frightened...
Read moreNot just work by Wyland, they have prints, bronzes, and other works from a number of high profile artists. Don't go in expecting gift shop prices of course, but even if you aren't in the market for a thousand dollar print, it's worthwhile just to go in and browse. They have some really beautiful pieces, and who knows? You might find something you just can't live without. The people there are friendly and eager to answer any questions about the works even if you aren't a serious buyer. If you've been to a Wyland gallery in another city, expect to see...
Read moreFirst piece of Tom Everhart art I bought was from Wyland, about a year ago, and had it shipped to TX. Didn’t know any better when received but I do now. Bought a second Everhart from a local Houston studio. The framing quality is night and day. Wyland basically glued four corners and pasted, so the middle looks floppy and sticking out from the corners. The frame itself was in poor quality too, see the pictures. The back of the frame wasn’t even aligned. Now that I see how art is supposed to be framed, I would never...
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