FAQs
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Do you take commissions?
You can check my commission status and any questions you may have on my 'COMMISSIONS' page here.
What will I receive with my order?
You will receive your original painting(s) and/or print(s) with it’s Certificate of Authenticity.
If your item holds a story, you will also receive a letter describing the story of the piece.
All packaging is either biodegradable or recyclable. You will receive instructions on how to correctly dispose of this packaging.
If you have ordered an original painting, you will also receive instructions of how to properly care for your piece.
What is a Certificate of Authenticity?
A Certificate of Authenticity is a document used as authentication for a piece of artwork.
When you purchase artwork and receive this document, you can feel confident in knowing that the art you just invested in is not fake.
What is a giclée print?
Giclée ( pronounced jhee-clay ) is the term coined for the latest generation of fine art reproduction. The term means “to spurt” in French and comes from the fact that a giclée printer is basically an inkjet printer taken to the extreme. Giclées are printed with a microscopic sized dot pattern allowing for virtual continuous tone printing. Using 10 different coloured inks we are able to capture a range of colours previously unheard of, resulting in the absolute highest quality print imaginable.
All prints are glicée apart from prints in my 'Archive' collection.
What is the difference between a limited edition and an open edition print?
Limited editions suggest only a limited number of prints can be made available for purchase in the edition. For example, in a 25-print limited edition, once all 25 prints have sold, the prints will no longer be available. All prints are numbered (e.g. 1/25) and signed by the artist. The exclusive nature of a limited edition print effectively raises it’s value. Unlike limited edition prints, open edition prints may be endlessly reproduced. Because there is no limit to the number of prints that can be made, open edition prints are priced lower than limited edition prints.