FAQ

Where can I find your big Wildlife Paintings?

I am still creating these paintings and selling them in my representing galleries (see Galleries page for details). This website has a sole focus on my smaller paintings and prints of various subjects which I am selling direct from the studio.

 

Do you licence your work?

Yes, I have partnered in the past with Six Hundred Four Shoes and I am currently licenced with Werkshoppe Puzzles. I am always open to licensing possibilities, please send me an email if you’re interested in chatting further about how we might be a fit.

 

Do you take commissions?

If you’re interested in my bigger wildlife art, I generally do these through my galleries as they are amazing at handling all the details especially with US and international collectors. I do private commissions as well, please email me with your ideas and we can chat further.

 

Do you teach workshops or classes?

Not yet...I will be sure to make an announcement when I get it all planned out.

 

Do you wholesale prints? 

Not at this point, however, I am open to discussing this possibility, if you are a retailer or gallery please email me and we can chat further.

 

Where do you get your prints made?

Currently, I get my POD (print on demand) prints through Printful. They are linked to my store and offer global shipping and quality products. They only print to order, so that means I don’t have any unsold inventory hanging around waiting to sell which lessens both my stress and environmental impact. 

 

Can I request a print of a particular painting?

If you see one of my originals on this site that you love but perhaps it’s sold or you’re only interested in a print, please email me with the painting you would like a print of and I can add it to the Prints page. 

 

Do you offer frames for the paintings?

Unless otherwise noted, all the originals I sell online are unframed. Some are on stretched standard-depth canvas others on birch panel or hardboard. For now, I would rather keep prices lower by selling just the painting and letting collectors decide for themselves how they want to frame (or not).