FAQs

How are your prints produced?

I have partnered with a dedicated fine art printing studio. All my artwork is printed on archive quality matte art paper. The frames are built in-house by the studio from conservation quality wood, with 1.2mm clear acrylic/styrene. All materials used are acid-free and of archive quality. The frames come ready to hang.

How do edition sizes work?

Edition sizes are strictly limited, usually to no more than 100 prints. The size of the edition is listed on each art piece page. All prints are signed and numbered.

How do you authenticate your prints?

All prints are provided with an ArtSure Certificate of Authenticity (COA). A COA is a document that verifies an artwork’s provenance and confirms it was genuinely created by the stated artist. It serves as proof of the work’s authenticity and originality. It will also confirm which number print you have in the limited edition.

ArtSure is a reputable print assurance program created and managed by the Fine Art Trade Guild. This scheme certifies a wide array of papers and printers, enabling print studios, artists, and publishers to showcase the superior quality of the prints they produce and sell.

How do I care for my print?

The superior quality of the paper and frames means that your print should last for 80-100 years if you care for it properly. They should be kept away from direct sunlight and damp conditions.

Do you take commissions?

Absolutely! Please contact me to start a discussion about creating a bespoke piece of art just for you.