Thornwood Gallery
1605 Dragon StreetDallas TX, USA
(214) 658-9990
www.thornwoodgallery.com
About Thornwood Gallery
At Thornwood Gallery our collectors and artists come to us from around the world.
We realize that art is such a personal touch that our job is not to sell you anything but to provide an enviroment that is friendly, attractive but not intimidating, most of all making each purchase a special and magical moment in your life or the life of someone you love. One that will be enjoyed for years and generations to come.
We are not artists or salespersons. We are art lovers and collectors just like you and understand that you will connect with one piece while not another. It's okay to love a particular color, theme or style. We get it! It happens to us every day. That's why we carry such a large variety of paintings and sculpture by noted artists from around the world.
We carry a large selection of monumental outdoor sculpture and place art in public spaces. Our art can be found in parks, schools, hospitals, universities as well as corporate and private collections across the world.
Whether you are new to collecting or just addicted like us, stop by any of our three locations and experience the joy of living with fine art. Don't forget about our free worldwide shipping and interest free layaway!
Upcoming Openings
Thornwood Gallery
Sam Caldwell and Mark Yale Harris
Sam Caldwell and Mark Yale Harris
Exhibition Dates: Saturday, October 17, 2009 - Friday, November 20, 2009
Reception: October 17, 2009, 5-8pmPlease join us on Saturday, October 17th from 6-8pm for a fun-filled night of fine wine, beautiful art, and good company as we celebrate the artwork of two long-time Thornwood artists Sam Caldwell and Mark Yale Harris. We will also have a preview for this opening on the same day at 5pm where you can meet one of the featured artists Sam Caldwell who will be demonstrating how he creates his fine watercolor pieces....more info
Reviews October 2008
Review of Destiny Allison
Barbara Hepworth, the late, great British abstract sculptor, said of sculpting "that it was not dominance which one had to obtain over material, but an understanding, almost a kind of persuasion." What she meant was that the ultimate ...more info

