Frequently Asked Questions

Why are your paintings listed as "Available - Price on Request?"

I'd like for people to be able to view and enjoy my art without having their initial experience bogged down by the price. By requesting the price of a painting via e-mail, I'm able to talk one-on-one with a potential buyer and, if necessary, negotiate a price that works for both of us. I understand that original art doesn't exactly make for an inexpensive purchase, but I really do try my best to make it affordable.

Do you accept 'best offers' on your paintings?

It just so happens that I do! All reasonable offers are considered and I'm always willing to discuss a price that works for both of us, so please feel free.

Can I pay for an original painting in installments?

Yes! If you're interested in a specific piece and would like to make payments over time please contact me by e-mail or by phone (listed at the top of the page) and we can make arrangements. The painting will then be marked as 'reserved' until all of the arranged payments have been completed.

What forms of payment do you accept?

I accept payments with PayPal account funds and major credit cards through PayPal. I also accept personal checks and money orders, though additional time will be taken for processing. Paintings will be shipped within 2-3 business days of cleared payment.

Do you offer prints of your original paintings?

I do, but only on a per order basis. If you're interested in a fine art print of one of my original paintings, contact me by e-mail or by phone (listed at the top of the page). Each print is signed as part of an open series, meaning that they are not part of a limited numbered series. I intend to offer limited edition prints in the future.

What is your process for packaging and shipping original paintings?

I typically package original paintings in my studio. Professional packaging may be used in certain circumstances or if requested by the buyer (There is an additional shipping charge for this service). All original paintings are first covered with a thin paper to prevent surface damage, then bubble wrapped for additional insulation and protection. Lastly, they are placed into a durable shipping box filled with foam packing peanuts and/or reenforced cardboard inserts. Most paintings are shipped via UPS or FedEx and are insured for loss. Smaller paintings and prints may be sent via USPS.