Made By Hand, Shipped Anywhere

I'm Mark Gallagher, and I make art in just about every medium I can get my hands on. Oil and acrylic paintings, stained and fused glass, resin and wood pieces, quilts, prints, and more — all made by me in my Las Vegas studio. Whether you're looking for something to hang on your wall, set on your table, or wrap up as a gift, there's a good chance I've made something you'll love.

Tote Bags

Original artwork you can carry with you. Sturdy, practical, and a lot more interesting than a plain bag.

Oil Paintings

Rich, layered, and full of color. Every oil painting is an original piece made to stop you mid-step and stare.

Quilts

Part tradition, part creative experiment. Each quilt is a one-of-a-kind piece, stitched from years of love.

Mark Gallagher | Artist & Maker

Self-Taught Multi-Medium Artist | Oil, Acrylic, Glass, Resin, Wood & Quilts | Las Vegas, NV | Creating Since 2010


I, Mark Gallagher am the artist and sole maker behind Mark Gallagher Art and Fabrics, a Las Vegas-based studio offering original paintings, glass art, resin and wood pieces, quilts, prints, and custom commissions.

Your Idea, My Hands

Have something specific in mind? I take on custom commissions across all my mediums — paintings, glass, resin, wood, or quilts. Tell me what you're looking for and we'll figure out the right approach together. Whether it's a piece for your home, a gift for someone special, or something you've been picturing for years and just need someone to make it happen, I'm up for the challenge.

One Pair Of Hands, A Dozen Mediums

I don't just work in one medium — I work in all of them. Oils, acrylics, stained glass, fused glass, resin, wood, resin and wood together, quilts, prints, and probably something new by the time you're reading this. Every piece on this site was made by me, start to finish. I like learning new things, I like the challenge of a new material, and I like making things I'm proud of.

The Guy Behind The Paint

I never set out to be an artist — I just kept picking up new things and couldn't stop. One paint and wine night turned into oils, which turned into acrylics, then glass, then resin, then wood, then quilting. Every new medium was just another excuse to buy more equipment and figure out something new. It's been over a decade of that now, and I'm still going.