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Dept. of culture

charmed, we’re sure

July 28, 2008  9:42 am

Tugofwar

From birthdays to baby showers, I seem to be buying a lot of presents lately. Which means the pressure is on to find the perfect gift for a variety of different people. Enter the Charmingwall gallery on West Fourth Street, which specializes in prints of original artwork, priced at a recession-friendly $20 ($40 will get you a matted print, while a mere $80 will see the whole package framed). The gallery’s owners, Patrick and Julie Lockley, got interested in illustration-based art after running their own small printing company. One thing led to another, and Charmingwall opened last year. Though I’m partial to the work of the delightfully named Treasure Frey (whose original drawings are on display until Wednesday), Charmingwall’s ever-growing roster of artists cover many tastes.

Photo: Treasure Frey, “Tug of War,” courtesy of Charmingwall

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