Guide to choosing your art.

Not sure?

Buying art online is always a bit trickier. I do my best to give you all the information you need. If you have any doubts about an order, contact me for additional details or photos - I’d be happy to help. I want you to love your art, so if it isn’t what you hoped for when it arrives, please get in touch about a return. My returns policy is here.

Images
All pictures of the artwork itself are real photos, selected to give you the best view of what it actually looks like.  Images of the artwork framed, hanging on a wall or in a room are usually mock-ups, and may not be exactly to scale. I suggest measuring out the dimensions of the artwork where you are planning to hang it to get a sense of size.

Disclaimer
Unfortunately, as screens vary, I can’t guarantee that your artwork will look exactly as you are expecting. If you are unhappy when it arrives, please get in touch about a return.

Framing

Some original artworks are already framed or do not need framing. Where this is the case, I explain so in the listing. All artwork on paper, including fine art prints, will need framing. I’ve included information in the listing to help you decide how to do this.

Professional framing
You can get simple professional framing for nearly all of my artwork for between $200 - $400. It looks excellent, uses acid-free materials and proper fixings that protect your art, and eliminates problems like dust behind the glass. I can give you advice to help you arrange professional framing yourself, which is the best option to make sure you get what you want. Alternatively, I can arrange professional framing for you. It will cost about the same as you would pay, plus the additional packaging and postage costs.

Frame it yourself
For smaller and standard sizes it is possible to find off-the-shelf frames for less than $50, and frame it yourself. It’s very cost effective, but won’t look as good or protect the artwork as well as professional framing. Choose a frame with an acid-free mount or backing, and if you need tape, buy one suitable for framing. Pay attention to removing dust when placing it in the frame.