“I just love this gallery. Jessel Miller is such a kind, gracious and welcoming hostess. The quality of items and many different selections of the arts are amazing. (And her almond flour cookies are so good).”
“Such a unique property and collection. Definitely do a tour!! Our guide was super knowledgeable and added a ton of color to the experience. The setting is gorgeous and is beautifully framed by many of the "portal" pieces on the property.”
“I took a chance on Framery and am so glad! Craig is fantastic. He is really friendly and upbeat, and most importantly, he has a great eye for framing your art. He has many years of experience, and a master's in fine art – which is obvious from the moment you start working with him. Framing is quite expensive, and fairly permanent, so it is imperative to hire the best. Craig is the best.I was looking for framing suggestions, with different price points, and he provided many. He didn't try to upsell me or push me to purchase more, or do anything too fancy. Even though I chose fairly complicated frames, and had two pieces, the work was done very quickly, and his communication is very good; he wrapped the art well, and helped me put it in my car. The art looks even better now that it is so beautifully framed. His work is precise and perfect, and I'm thoroughly impressed.Working with Craig was a wonderful experience and I absolutely love the way the framing turned out. I plan to bring all my future art to Framery!”
“Loved this place. Many different artists showcase their work. Lovely to see. It brings out the emotions when you see other people's beautiful work. An artist made beautiful scenery pictures out of cloth. Another oil paint that was awesome, another one had little dainty decorations that you stick in a plant or in your inside garden of some sort. And a jewelry maker with one of a kind pieces.”
“This past weekend, I discovered the Napa 9/11 Memorial Garden. It is an impressive example of the Artistry of Humanity. It brought back several emotions of that fateful day. As I began walking toward the Quent Cordair Fine Art gallery, I stopped in another gallery that offered paintings that were emotionless and lacked inspiration. Disappointed, I continued to my main destination, Quent Cordair. To my surprise, there was a sign on the door, Out To Lunch. My wife and I could not wait any longer, because we had to leave town to go home.
I really wanted to experience their offerings of Romantic Realism in sculpture and paintings. From outside, what little I could see, the artists works convey joy and life.”