FAQ
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How can I purchase an original artwork?
Currently most of my original artworks are sent over to Sebastopol, California to Nanny Goat Gallery. Subscribe to my mailing list and Instagram to be the first to know about new pieces (as sometimes they sell before they are even listed for sale!).
See my About Me page for upcoming shows.
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How can I purchase a print?
Head to my Print Shop to see what’s currently available. I do very limited edition runs of each piece so its first come first serve and then it’s gone! All prints are archival quality Fine Art Giclee Prints on 310gsm textured cotton rag paper. They look so damn good I sometimes confuse them for the originals.
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Do you ship internationally or only within Australia?
I do ship internationally and shipping is charged accordingly when you enter your address at checkout. Shipping internationally can be regular or express, and take as few as 2 weeks up to a month depending on your method and country.
There is an option for ‘stickers only’ shipping which is an untracked envelope, to save you money when only purchasing stickers.
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Do you take commissions?
No I’m not currently taking commissions however subscribe to my mailing list to be the first to know if/when these do open.
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How often do you release prints?
Currently I release them somewhat in line with demand for the original works - for example if a painting is very loved and translates well into a fine art print. However, I always keep the editions rather small - runs of 5, 10, or 20. In the future I may lean into a more structured schedule for print releases, but for now this freedom suits my workflow best.
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What does Limited Edition and Open Edition mean?
Limited Edition means that print is limited to a specific number of copies. Once those copies are sold there will be no more of that one ever. All prints are signed and numbered and come with a certificate of authenticity also stating their edition numbers. Open Edition means a print can be reproduced an unlimited number of times. I currently don’t have any open edition prints. I prefer to keep each run limited and somewhat special.