Last Minute Holiday Gift Ideas

Hand carved wooden pens and letter opener by Randy Bonella

Still working on your shopping list? Stop by Village Frame & Gallery.

Hand carved wooden pens and letter opener by Randy Bonella
Desk set by Portland artist Randy Bonella

We have gift ideas for art lovers, artists, and anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship and unique artisan goods. Time is running out, so pop by the Gallery for:

Handmade Pens, Ornaments, and Tools

Shopping for someone who appreciates the finer things in life? Artisan made implements are the ultimate in luxury. We have pens, letter openers, ornaments, scoops, and seam rippers–all hand carved. Practical, yes, common, not at all.

Ready Made Photo Frames

Turn a favorite photo into a personalized gift. It’s a snap with quality ready-made frames. We have frames in a range of the most popular photo sizes and mattes for smaller snapshots. Bring your photograph with you and we’ll help you pick the right frame from our inventory.

Art Prints

Color poster of arab man serving steaming cup of choclate
Print on Canvas: Cafes Chocolats by L. Voisin

If you want to please an art lover, there’s no better gift than art. We have a large selection of affordable prints–many from local artists–plus prints on canvas. And let’s be honest, shopping for an art print is enjoyable; you get to take a break from the bustle of the season, browse some art, and still cross something off your to-do list.

Handcrafted Jewelry

Adorn a lady you love with wearable art. We have necklaces, bracelets, and earrings made by local artists, in stock, and ready to be wrapped. We only carry high-quality lines made by skilled, local jewelry artists, so you can be sure your purchase will be made to last–delighting her year after year.

We’re Here to Help

Bring your list to the Gallery. We’re here to inspire you Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm.

 

Yes, We Participate in Golden Tickets

For holiday deals, shop local and watch for signs that say "Multnomah Village and Hillsboro Golden Tickets Here"

The Golden Tickets program has become a holiday tradition in Multnomah Village and Hillsdale. It seems like every year more businesses and shoppers are participating and the savings are adding up.

This year, more than 40 local businesses are handing out Golden Tickets and offering special savings when you bring in a ticket. Present a Golden Ticket at Village Frame & Gallery between now and December 31st and we’ll give you 10% off your purchases. Buy from us, and you’ll leave with another Golden Ticket you can use at any of these business:

Multnomah Village Businesses Participating in 2014 Golden Tickets:

2014 Golden Ticket poster
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  • Action Fast Photo
  • Annastasia Salon
  • Anne Bocci
  • Annie Bloom’s Books
  • Craft Factory
  • David Klick, LMT
  • Fusion Modern Organic Salon
  • Healthy Pets Northwest
  • Indigo Traders
  • Jacqueline’s Found & Fabulous
  • Jones & Jones Jewelers
  • Jules of Morocco Clothing
  • Little Shop of Drawers
  • Maggie’s Boutique
  • Mary Truitt’s Antiques
  • Multnomah Antiques
  • Multnomah Family Care Center
  • Multnomah Village Dental
  • Northwest Wools
  • Peachtree Gifts
  • Peggy Sundays
  • Switch Shoes & Clothing
  • Thinker Toys
  • Topanian Global Gifts
  • Village Beads
  • Village Family Dental
  • Village Frame & Gallery

Hillsdale Business Participating in 2014 Golden Tickets:

  • Baker & Spice Cakery
  • Hair Color Salon Dirk
  • Hillsdale Art Supply
  • Hillsdale Veterinary Hospital
  • Indigo Traders
  • Other World Games
  • Paint Pots Ceramic Studio
  • Paloma Clothing
  • Portland European Facials
  • The UPS Store

Restaurants Participating in 2014 Golden Tickets:

  • Down to Earth Cafe
  • GiGi’s Cafe
  • Grand Central Baking
  • Hattie’s Sweet Shop
  • Maplewood Coffee & Tea
  • Marco’s Cafe
  • Medley
  • Nectar
  • O’Connors
  • Otto & Anita’s
  • Renner’s Grill
  • Salvador Molly’s
  • Sasquatch Brewing
  • Sip D’Vine
  • Verde Cocina

Stay Up-to-Date on the Savings

Follow the Multnomah Business Association Facebook page for updates on special offers.

 

Seasons Greetings from Village Frame & Gallery

Drawing of Village Frame & Gallery custom picture frame shop and art gallery during Christmas shopping season.

Drawing of Village Frame & Gallery custom picture frame shop and art gallery during Christmas shopping season.

During the holiday season, we reflect on the good people who surround us and make our lives better. At Village Frame & Gallery, we appreciate our friends, customers, and neighbors, who make living and working in Multnomah Village so satisfying. Thank you for supporting our business.

We wish you and your loved ones peace and contentment during this season and throughout the coming year.

3 Unique Holiday Gift Ideas

Shadow box with two antique photos of a woman and a pocket watch

Know what you’re getting everyone for the holidays? No? Here are a few ideas your loved ones won’t have seen at every store in the mall:

A Piece of History Preserved

Shadow box with two antique photos of a woman and a pocket watch
Grandmother

Rescue beloved keepsakes from their dusty boxes and turn them into a artful display that will be cherished by your loved one and eventually handed down to children and grandchildren. Conservation framing ensures heirloom pieces will last for generations.

Art from Their Wish List

Mixed media image of nude woman kneeling and leaning forward, a cloth covers her entire head.
Searching in the Dark by Farooq Hassan

We all love someone who rarely spends money on themselves. Usually, these are the people who are most generous with others. This year, treat the giver in your life to a piece of art he or she has been wanting, but has put off purchasing.

Framed Photo Stories

Shadow box filled with college memorabilia and photos
University Days

Commemorate a season in your loved one’s life with a framed collage of memorabilia that tells a story. A little slice of  “This is Your Life,” this gift is an excellent way to express how important someone is to you.

For expert help with these gift ideas, visit Village Frame & Gallery right away–like us, the holidays are right around the corner!

Golden Tickets, Little Boxes, and Big Savings

Round blue illustration of village above the words shop small

3 Ways to Avoid Mall Traffic and Save

Smart holiday shoppers are heading to Multnomah Village, starting this weekend! Want to have fun, support local businesses, and save on unique gifts? You need to know about:

1. Golden Tickets

Sample golden ticket from Village Frame & GalleryShop in Multnomah Village and Hillsdale to collect Golden Tickets that qualify you for special savings at more than 40 participating businesses. This year, Village Frame & Gallery is offering 10% off when you present a Golden Ticket. Buy from our shop and get a Golden Ticket you can use at neighboring businesses. The more you shop locally between November 15th and December 31st, the more you save! Watch the Multnomah Village Business Association webpage and Facebook page to stay up-to-date on specials throughout the season.

2. Little Boxes

Colorful logo that says Little BoxesShop locally on Black Friday and Small Business Saturday for savings and the chance to win prizes at participating Little Boxes stores. Friday, November 28th and Saturday, November 29th, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., shoppers can get 10% off plus be entered to win shopping sprees, an iPad, gift certificates, and more. If you have an iPhone, download the Little Boxes App to play along digitally. If you don’t have an iPhone, no problem. Stop by Village Frame & Gallery to pick up a Little Boxes Passport. Every time you visit a participating merchant, you will be entered into the Little Boxes raffle, and there is no limit to the number of times you can enter. Earn bonus raffle entries when you make purchases during event and unlock 10% savings at the next Little Boxes merchant you buy from. All the details, and the iPhone app, are at  the Little Boxes website.

3. Ready-Made Frames and Gifts from Village Frame & Gallery

Round blue illustration of village above the words shop smallThe possibilities are nearly endless and the savings are built-in when you purchase high-quality ready-made frames from Village Frame & Gallery. We also have unique gifts from local artists, 50% off select mirrors, and lots of great ideas to help you please everyone on your list while supporting the local art and small business community.

Need something custom framed? Make sure your project will be gift-wrap-ready in time by bringing it in today!

Featured Artist Jerry Hammel

Illustration of distinguished gentleman in turtleneck, smoking a pipe

The Man Behind the Brush

by Susie Hammel

Illustration of distinguished gentleman in turtleneck, smoking a pipe
Jerry Hammel

Jerry Hammel was a very quiet, sensitive and unique man who had style, panache, talent and humor. And through his paintings he spoke. Being an artist was one of the things that gave him happiness and allowed him the freedom to do as he enjoyed.

He started his career as a graphic designer and a commercial artist, but his real loves were his paintings and sketches. Oh, how he enjoyed drawing curvaceous bodies, doing the makeup, clothes and all the details that made “his ladies” original and beautiful. There were some full of humor, some caricatures, some serious and some whimsical. He was able to blend his rich talent between Art Deco and Victorian.

The vibrant colors and the graphic designs of the people he illustrated speak to the complexities of his life made simple in line, form, elegance and strength. He had high expectations of himself and saw no shades of grey. Although Jerry’s art was filled with color, he lived in a world of black and white; Jerry was a perfectionist. Those who knew Jerry admired his creativity, his artistic expressions and his gifted, multi-faceted nature. He never was able to value the uniqueness others saw in him. Others saw what Jerry could not appreciate in himself.

Jerry always needed paper to be available so that he could sketch whatever caught his eye – even when away from “his board”. At restaurants he would sketch on a dinner napkin. He had excellent taste in clothes. He wore a “Greek” cap, smoked a pipe, wore ascots, French cuff shirts, beautiful cuff links – and – never wore jeans.

As you see his paintings, you will find him to be very sensitive and tender, with the heart and soul of an artist.

See Jerry Hammel’s Work in Person at Village Frame & Gallery

If you haven’t had a chance to see this show, make time before the end of October. This is a large exhibit, but several pieces have already found their forever homes. In the meantime, here are a few pieces that illustrate why Hammel’s work is so popular with those who have seen it:

We Have More Jerry Hammel Artwork at the Gallery Right Now

Photograph of gallery wall showing large number of Jerry Hammel's works
Hammel Exhibit

Whimsy Meets Style This Week

Poster of illustrations: 2 colorful women, a distinguished gentleman smoking a pipe, and a self-portrait that looks like bubbles

Please Join Us for a Special Viewing of the Artwork of Jerry Hammel Tomorrow Night

Reception 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm, October 1, 2014

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Village Frame & Gallery in Multnomah Village

This is the first time anywhere Jerry Hammel’s artwork is being exhibited. Come see it for yourself and learn more about Hammel’s life and art.

Can’t make it Wednesday night? October 3rd is First Friday and we’ll be here–with mirrors 50% off!

Poster of illustrations: 2 colorful women, a distinguished gentleman smoking a pipe, and a self-portrait that looks like bubbles

Is Custom Art Framing Worth the Money?

Professionally framed antique photos of man and woman

Honestly, that depends.

You don’t need custom framing for every piece of artwork. Your kindergartner’s finger paintings do very well with nothing more than a simple refrigerator magnet. Easily replaceable digital snapshots need a sturdy, functional frame and no more. But, there are times when you should hire a professional framer. Fine art and priceless keepsakes, for instance, require specific safeguards if you want them to last.

The Smart Money is on Reframing the Whole Question

Professionally framed antique photos of man and woman
How much do you value the art or image?

Sometimes, opting for the smallest initial cost is the most expensive mistake you can make long-term. Certainly that is true when you are trying to preserve the fragile medium used to create art. Paint and fabric deteriorate fairly quickly when exposed to the elements. You probably know that because you have to repaint your house every few years and replace clothing regularly. You likely have boxes of photographs from your childhood that are faded and curling by now. Conservation framing is the means by which you prevent your precious art and images from the same fate.

Think of framing like packing a suitcase for a very long journey. You can throw your expensive wool suit or delicate hand-stitched kimono into a chintzy plastic suitcase and hope it arrives undamaged. Or, you can pack the items you cherish into high-quality, protective, durable materials that allow them to survive the journey. What you are paying for, when you buy the good suitcase, is preservation. It’s the same with custom framing.

So, the smarter questions are …

When I Hire a Professional Framer, What is My Return on Investment?

Answering that question requires basic knowledge of what goes into building a proper frame for valuables. In an extremely small nutshell, the amount you pay for professional framing buys:

  • Close of of framed painting
    Design, materials, and craftsmanship all factor into the price of the finished project.

    Design: Your matte and frame should enhance, rather than detract from, the art. This is when working with a framer who understands art theory makes all the difference. There are seven elements of art: line, shape, form, space, texture, value, and color. Artists use these elements, along with design principles, to compose the finished piece. Custom framers examine those elements and principles to choose framing that appears integrated with the artwork and continues the artist’s message, but does not compete with the art. Framing design can literally make or break the visual appearance of art, affecting your enjoyment of works you are keeping and the price of pieces you are selling.

  • Materials: Archival materials are crucial for defending artwork from environmental damage. Craft store framing is relatively inexpensive because it is made cheaply with inferior materials: matte and backing may be labeled “acid-free,” but usually contain wood-based paper that breaks down over time to produce acid; the glass does not provide sufficient UV filtering; moulding is poorly constructed. Professional-grade framing is in an entirely different class. It is more expensive, but pays for itself by protecting your art long enough to allow it to increase in value.
  • Craftsmanship: How a piece is mounted and enclosed within the frame, and how the frame itself is constructed, are just as important as the materials used. Art must be mounted properly, based on its media, and not touch the glazing or moulding. The corners of the frame and backing should be secure to keep out airborne contaminants and insects. Amateur mistakes during this stage of framing can completely negate the work put into design and the money spent on conservation materials.

How Can You Get the Most for Your Framing Dollar?

One of the best ways to save on custom framing is to avoid costly mistakes by working with an experienced professional.

Interior of Village Frame & Gallery showroom
Come see us in our newly remodeled space today!

At Village Frame & Gallery, every project starts with a collaborative design consultation to:

  • Choose the best style and color of matte and framing so your finished piece will look fantastic on your wall
  • Evaluate your artwork and advise you of the materials required to protect it
  • Asses the value of your art over time to determine how much you should invest in framing
  • Help you make your final decisions knowledgably

After the consultation, we continue to deliver the most for your money through the use of professional-grade materials and fastidious craftsmanship.

Ready to invest in your artwork? Bring it to Village Frame & Gallery today to learn why our clients keep coming back year after year.

Featured Artist Madaline Janovec

Picture of Madeline Janovec in her garden.

Although Madaline Janovec passed away March 4, 2011, she is still one of Portland’s favorite artists. She left an indelible impression on everyone who knew her. This month, Village Frame & Gallery is featuring Madeline’s work in a special exhibit on display in the shop. Join is for First Friday, September 5th, or our Open House, September 6th to see Madeline’s work in person.

Artist’s Statement

Picture of Madeline Janovec in her garden.
Artist Madeline Janovec

I grew up near the ocean in Redondo Beach, California, but I fell in love with Oregon’s lush, green, wet, mossy scenery while on a trip with my parents at age 14. Oregon felt like heaven to me even at that young age. After studying art at California State University Northridge and California College of Art and Crafts in Oakland, I was finally able to move to Oregon in 1965 with my husband who had enrolled in Portland Museum Art School. I was pregnant at the time with my only child.

In 1973, I moved with my young daughter 40 miles northeast of Portland up the Washougal River drainage area in Washington State onto my family’s 80 acres of forest – 1200 feet above sea level. The location, fairly remote with very few people living nearby, provided lovely views of Mt. Hood and the Upper Washougal Canyon. Perhaps the beauty and the privacy of this space were contributing factors to the spiritual awakening I experienced while living there. My journey into the depths of self-awareness and discovery, allowed me to understand the oneness and connection of all things in life – a profound awareness that affected me deeply and has had a tremendous impact on my life.

Thirty-six years have passed since then and through the years I have come to understand that I have a very deep connection to the earth, and I often feel this connection has intensified with age. In looking back at my art over the years, I realize the birth of my only child and living in the forest (both very grounding experiences) had an enormous influence on the technique and subject matter of my work. My recent travels to Asia have strengthened my mystical connection to certain elements found in nature – rocks, soil, tree bark and moss, and my current work (drawings, paintings, prints and jewelry) seem to reflect this.

I have come to understand my life’s journey has always had a deep impact on my artwork, and looking back through the years, everything seems to make sense to me now.

Madeline’s Life Story

Learn more about her in The Oregonian article “Life Story: Madeline Janovec, a pioneer for women artists.”

Abstract painting by Madeline Janovec

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