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FAQs

What are your copies printed on?

I print my pieces in shop on paper from Red River Paper. They are packaged by me and shipped by me via USPS.

How fast does my order get to me?

I generally ship orders at the end of the week and offer 3-5 day shipping. If it'll take longer due to outside factors, you will be informed.

Do you offer gift options?

I do! Please message me before ordering for giftcards, personalized handwritten messages, instagram posts, and if you’d like to have it shipped to them instead of you.

Do you do commissions?

I do! I specialize in tasty food dishes and portraiture.

Why are originals so much more than copies?

Originals take me hours-even days-of total painting time, as well as drying time. I focus on learning or honing at least one new technique every piece I work on. I stare and obsess until it is perfect for you.

Copies are scanned and edited by my hand and eye and printed to order. While they are as close to perfect as possible, they will never mimic the colors and depth achievable in different views and lighting of an oil painting.

How do I contact you?

Please utilize the contact page on the site (it goes directly to my email), message me on Facebook messenger, or send me an Instagram message request.

What if there’s an issue with my order?

As a small business, refunds are not typically offered. I would much rather replace any damaged orders or repair any dinged originals. Please email a photo of the defect to me at [email protected] to see if a repair, replacement, or giftcard would be applicable.

Do you offer pickup or in store options?

I do. Please purchase through one of my messenger options directly instead. You'll receive a code to eliminate shipping and be able to setup a pickup date. 

I love your originals! How can I, a regular person, acquire fine art in MY home?

I and most of your favorite artists offer payment options! Shoot me a message and let’s see what we can work out. Please check my policy page for more information.

Why doesn't my copy look like the original in the picture?

I make my copies myself by scanning/photographing (depending on what's applicable) and print them in house. I started editing my own in order to get a closer resemblance to the original works. However, oil paint is made to be layered and have light moving through it. Paint has texture, and that effects the overall look as well. I simply cannot guarantee a perfect match in copies vs originals.