PROVENANCE

All available artworks are unique. They have never before been owned. Each is hand signed and dated on the face or reverse. Some include titles and/or inscriptions.

Printed Materials, like short-run editions, are sometimes available. Each piece within an edition has been proofed and signed.

Together, first-time placements of the works are made.

COMMISSIONS

  • Commissions of unique artworks are implemented by arrangement and may require a non-refundable deposit.
  • Please contact to make arrangements.
  • Digital representation of source material is arranged together if needed.
  • When distant, digital representation of the completed work is sent for review before the work is shipped.
  • Balances are paid-in-full before a work is shipped.
  • See return policies. They exclude non-refundable deposit.

PAYMENT

  • Credit Cards & Digital Wallet Methods Accepted
    • Major credit cards are accepted including
      Visa, MC, American Express, Discover, etc.
      Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.
  • Check Payment
    • Please contact to submit payment by cashier’s check, money order or personal check.
    • Checks must clear before works ship.

SALES TAX

The studio is in Massachusetts. Massachusetts sales tax, currently in the amount of 6.25%, is automatically calculated and included at the time of purchase.

SHIPPING

  • In most cases, USPS priority shipping is FREE within the US and Canada.
  • Acquisitions typically ship within 2-10 days.
  • You will be notified when your order has shipped.
  • Signature confirmation will be included for purchases of $500 or more.
  • Please contact to make special arrangements for:
    • International Shipping
    • Expedited Shipping
    • Special Requests

RETURNS

  • Please contact prior to a return.
  • A full refund is honored within 15 days of receiving artwork and/or printed material. Deposits for Commissions are non-refundable.
  • Buyer pays for return shipping.

DISCLAIMER

The images on this site are intended to represent the unique works in a digital format. These representations are electronically generated and may be viewed with varying electronic devices. Therefore, it is considered common knowledge that comparisons between actual works and digital representations of them cannot be made when evaluating a delivered work.
Industry standards assume variations of details may exist between them, like variances in tints, values, hues, contrasts, brightness, borders, and other optical and graphic factors. These factors can vary between a work and a digital representation of it. These factors depend on viewers’ hardware, software, personal and factory settings, and numerous other independent conditions.