Painting and Service Description
This is an exquisite museum-quality handmade painting - created by our experienced artist, and completed to perfection. Artist has paid special attention to the detailing, which is evident on every brush stroke of the painting. It has a fine texture that adds to its visually appeal. This is a 100% handmade painting, and not a print or canvas transfer.
Do you have any painting exhibition program with Art Gallery's?
We always like to talk to new potential Exhibitions. For more information contact us and let us know about your program interests.
Can I purchase original art from you as well?
We sell only the original art and do not make a copy of the same. However, in certain cases, on request the artist can replicate the painting, but only if the artist wishes to do so.
Will your artist sign the painting?
Yes - by default all the paintings are signed by the artist.
Artist Sign and Certificate of Authenticity
All the paintings for sale are original work done by the artist and have the Artist Signature on the bottom of the painting. Certificate of Authenticity are provided for all paintings that are sourced directly from the Artist.
Do you sell paintings or prints?
We only sell 100% handmade paintings, hand painted. We use no printing, pressing or technological tricks to create our paintings.
Painting Care
Your painting is fragile and the best way to keep is clean is to dust it with a light brush. Do not clean it with a moist rag or any cleaning products. It's also best not to touch the artwork's surface with your fingers as the acid and oils from your fingers greatly affect the longevity of the painting. If you order a textured painting, the paint will be brittle so be careful not to touch the artwork's surface or lean anything against it.
When handling the painting it is best to hold by the hanger itself or by the mounting surface or frame. When moving your paintings around, hold them by their edges & store them vertically against something so that the back of the artwork takes the weight, with the bottom of the artwork rested on a towel or folded sheet to prevent damage or chipping to the mount, frame or painting surface in the event it is an unframed piece.