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Shopping For Art In Pattaya

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been there done that

need more choices

anywhere else in or near pattaya besides/instead of the alley next to mike's mall to find and to shop for art

thanks

Try Theprasit Road, just past (up from) the 3rd Road flyover, there are several art/artist's shops on both sides of the road. And, if you keep going up the hill, maybe about 200 meters, there's one or two actual galleries with art, sculpture, ceramics, etc. Good luck, krap!

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There are two real art galleries on Threppasat Road within a couple of hundred meters of Thappaya Road. And then you can always buy from Liam's web site, but pricey and very good art (Collectibles.)

Liam's website ????

care to give the address ?

Ta.

You can view some very fine lithographs (signed and numbered) by famous Japanese and Vietnamese artists at Street Life Wine & Art Gallery. The gallery also has Keith Haring prints as well as circa 1980's modern artists. It has a big sale going on now with up to 40% off. It also carries unique home decor items on the second floor. It is located right inside the Boyz Town sign on the right. Here's the website that shows the art -- http://www.streetlife-pattaya.com/

right, there is a place called Street Life in Boystown with good art for sale. variety of choices and the prices are reasonable and absolutely negotiable.

We were at Decorum a few months ago. Some interesting artwork from Vietnam and Bali. Not cheap, but interesting. Worth a look if you have the time.

We were at Decorum a few months ago. Some interesting artwork from Vietnam and Bali. Not cheap, but interesting. Worth a look if you have the time.

Believe they have moved probably since you were in there. They are now in Theppasit road on the left hand side going toward the beach.

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www.liamsgallery.com

Paul Mc Garry is a local sculptor and artist who has had many exhibitions in Thailand, Europe, the US, the Middle East and Australia.

Google him. He has two galleries in Pattaya.

We stopped at a small place the other day. It's on Suk. The West side before Kanyong as you are headed North. It's worth a visit if you are in the area. Lots of knicknacks, paintings, sculptures, jigsaws, lamps, etc.

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