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About PF Gallery


In addition to our custom framing and fine art printing, we have recently launched a gallery space where the public can view, in person, various art mediums, including but not limited to: original works in pastel, oil on canvas, watercolor, photography, vintage posters, prints, and more. We feature regional artists and encourage our designers to shop local for their clients.

Over the years, Parthenon has established close relationships with artists and art consultants with an eclectic range of aesthetics. In the coming year, we will be featuring works from these artists in our new gallery space.

As a gallery, I represent different artists. Some are original art and for some artists I have their original files for print. I will want to set up categories for each artists, including their bio and picture.That said, I suppose I should also set up categories for search purposes.

About Featured Artists


Phil Shaw

Artist and professor Phil Shaw is a ground-breaking British digital-printmaker, who creates hyper-real images of great formal elegance and conceptual richness. His distinctive ‘bookshelf’ prints speak to the changing place of the printed word in a digital age, and the transformation of meaning through inter-textuality. His work depicts books arranged on shelves, with their titles merging and melting together, forming unexpected connections and new perspective. The result is beautiful artwork that is clever, funny, sometimes unsettling, but always stunning.

Shaw was awarded his Doctorate in ink technology, and uses a specialized eight-color printing process on fine-grade Hahnemuhle paper. He was the former Professor of Printmaking at the University of Middlesex, where he taught in the 1980s.

Shaw’s work stems from what he describes as:

‘Questions relating to what we believe, what we think we believe and what we are told to believe. Probably as a result of a strict fundamentalist upbringing, I have always been troubled by the possibility that things may not be what they appear to be and certainly not what they are said to be. As a result, I see most beliefs (even scientific ones) as a form of dogma. And I enjoy poking fun at dogma – wherever it lurks. The book titles are all absolutely genuine (with the exception of the Fiction and Friction series). I wouldn’t have done the prints otherwise. They all appear in the British Library Catalogue.’

In 2004, one of these works was chosen as ‘Print of the Year’ by the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Shaw regularly exhibits at the Royal Academy and his work is included in the UK Government Art Collection and the Vulcan Collection.

Shaw was also commissioned by David Cameron to create the thought-provoking print that was presented to world leaders at the G8 Summit in Northern Ireland in 2013, which now forms part of the National Art Collection. He was featured on the front of The Times’ Arts pages, as the ‘Critics’ Pick’ during London Art Week, and his Big Fiction was the cover image of the South China Morning Post during Art Basel Hong Kong 2015, following his exhibition at Art Central Hong Kong.


John Holcomb

The paintings of John Holcomb, based in Kansas, are animated by confident line and clear silhouettes while incorporating bold simplicity with his mark-making originates in a complex web of cultural and artistic influences. Fauvism and Old Master’s Holland meet Grant Wood and American Regionalism, as Holcomb draws inspiration from the imagery of a version of America in a lost time.

Holcomb’s use of riotous hues and bold color bring his subjects into the modern era. The play of light falls across each figure’s face is abstracted to a jigsaw of rainbow shades, the sun in the sky a spot of unexpected waves of bright color.

Holcomb has exhibited across the USA at art fairs in New York, San Francisco, Miami and Palm Springs, as well as in Singapore, Hong Kong and Paris.

'Whilst colour is an important part of my work, it is actually my second favourite element of the creative process. I love drawing lines above all else. I always wanted to paint, but I didn't want to give up the ability to draw lines'.


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