FAQs

Do you require a deposit?

Custom artworks are subject to a 50% non-refundable deposit and will be applied to your final bill. Please put down the deposit to ensure production is on time. The artwork process will commence once the deposit is received.

How long does a custom piece typically take to complete?

The time spent to complete a piece will vary depending on the size and how intricate you wish to have the painting. All paintings will have a two-week minimum finishing time; this does not include shipping and may be subject to change. If you have a timeline, please clearly state that when ordering your piece, and I will try to accommodate you as needed.

Do you do portraits?

For the time being, I do not do portraits and focus solely on landscape art.

What Medium do you use?

Acrylic paints are my bread and butter; however, I also work with epoxy resin, oil paints, watercolour paints, chalk pastels, and oil pastels. Mention what medium you would like me to use when ordering your piece.

How do you ensure the longevity of
your artwork?

Each piece of art is either sealed with a varnish or epoxy resin. They protect the artwork from dust, pollutants and physical damage, ensuring its longevity. They also intensify the appearance of pigments on the painting surface by refracting light.

are the wood projects food safe?

All wood projects are finished with a layer of epoxy resin to ensure protection from any scratches or other general damage. The epoxy resin I work with is manufactured by a Canadian-based company called Magic Resin. Magic Resin's FAQ form states, "Yes, following proper cure, all of our products simply cure to become inert plastics, which is food safe. However, it is recommended to not disturb the product with hot contents and with anything that can chip it off such as knives." For more information on this brand check out Magic Resin's website.

Where do you ship to?

For the time being, I only ship to Canada and the USA.