News Letter for Spokane Gallery & Framing

Formally The Pacific Flyway Gallery and Holly's Framing, we are excited to announce that we are now the Spokane Gallery & Framing...

Introducing "Spokane Gallery & Framing"

You may have heard, but if you haven't, after 30 years the Pacific Flyway Gallery has evolved to a new identity, it's new name is the Spokane Gallery & Framing.
A name that better reflects it's identity, it's locality and it's future, still the same team that you've worked with and enjoyed for over 15 years, Holly & Charles Swanson and their crew, still in the same location and growing with the times.
Now the "Spokane Gallery & Framing"

Summer Showcase & Creative Framing

There are lot's of exciting things happening at the gallery this summer!
We have great new art works by many of our artists featured in our "Summer Showcase". 
Also, we are busy in the frame shop with exciting innovative new approaches to framing all kinds of art, mementos, collectibles and more.

New Tom Hanson original canvas

Stop in and see new new works by Tom Hanson, including this 72" x 24" acrylic on canvas painting of cascading waterfalls, "Palisade Falls"



Gay Waldman 's latest series of digital art on aluminum
We have several of Gay Waldman's most recent impressive digital art works on aluminum, sculpted wall pieces. These contemporary pieces have dynamic color and floral subject matter and jump off the wall! We have a nice selection of her classic and new works and feature her fine art cards, which are a must see.


Gay Waldman 's digital art on aluminum
Richard Warrington has been a successful artist in the Spokane area for over 40 years, we are pleased to feature his metal sculptures, and have some recent large works that lend themselves for outdoor and indoor installations. 
Richard features abstract human forms and contemporary design in his work.

Richard Warrington's metal sculpture


"Fresh from the Framer,"  Treasure out did herself with this 3-D two sided transparent shadow box, creating this impressive presentation for her customer's mementos from a recent trip to China.

transparent two sided shadow box.
Look closely and you'll see each of the paper elements in the display is mounted on a different level created by 5 sheets of glass.


Close up of the layer of glass pane suspending paper art elements- front
If you look closely at the interior base and side of the framing, you'll see spacers separating each pane of glass by about 1/4 inch, these spacers are covered with carefully cut pieces of a Chinese news paper the customer included with their mementos, Treasure used this creatively to space the glass and enhance the cultural feel of the piece.

Close up of the layer of glass pane suspending paper art elements- back
This presentation concept works very well to allow the viewer to appreciate both sides of the documents, in this case, post cards and event tickets etc.

Back of shadow box

More from the Frame Shop to come, stop in and learn about our"Summer Framing Specials".