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FAQs

How do I pay?

If you are purchasing through my online shop, at the checkout stage, you will be taken to PayPal to complete the purchase. You do not need a PayPal account to do this. If you don’t have a PayPal account click on thePay by direct debit or credit card’, option and then PayPal Guest Checkout.

Paypal accepts debit/credit cards VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Maestro. PayPal has extensive security measures in place, including the use of end-to-end encryption on every transaction.

Can I pay in installments? 

Yes. PayPal now offers payment in installments. Choose the ‘Pay in 3’ option at checkout. You will pay the first installment immediately followed by 2 monthly installments.

Do you offer discounts?

I offer occasional discounts to my subscribers via email. To sign up to my mailing list to be informed about, new releases and occasional offers please complete the email sign-up form in the page footer.

How much is delivery?

View delivery costs and related delivery information here.

Do you accept commissions?

Yes. please follow this link to find out more about commissioning an artwork Commissions.

Does the artwork come framed?

All artworks are sold unframed unless other arrangements have been discussed. You can read tips on hanging and framing here.

What if I love a  painting but I’m not sure if it will look right in the space I have?

If you love a painting but are unsure how it would look in the space, and you are able to provide me with a good-quality photo of that space, I can supply you with a digital mock-up of the painting, set in your room.

If you are still not sure, I do offer a 14-day returns and refund policy if you change your mind. However, the delivery charge would not be refunded, and return postage would be the responsibility of the purchaser

Can I return an artwork? 

Yes, view my delivery and refund page here.

What is a glicée print?

The word is derived from French, meaning to spurt or spray; it involves spraying pigments onto high-quality paper to reproduce artwork. The combination of pigment-based inks, (rather than dyes), and high-quality archival paper produces superior vivid, lightfast, stable prints which last for many years.