![]() ![]() If you are still unable to find a confirmation of your order, please contact us at I return my Artwork?ĭue to the heavy textural nature of megs art process slight cracks can show up in the layers. If you have not received a confirmation email from us, please check your spam/junk mail folder. Once your order has been shipped you will receive a notification advising you of your tracking number along with the freight provider details. ![]() Please note, If you do have a particular date in mind that you need your piece then please don’t hesitate to email so we can help work towards this date for you. Please allow 1 - 2 week shipping time for unframed pieces and 3 - 4 weeks for framed pieces, You will receive an order confirmation as soon as your art print has been shipped. How long will it take for my Artwork to arrive? Global Shipping FRAMED for pieces over 125cm x 125cm - $500 AUDįree Local pick up from Caringbah, NSW, 2229, Australia Global Shipping FRAMED for pieces under 125cm x 125cm - $300 AUD Global Shipping UNFRAMED rolled in a mailer tube - $90 AUD Yes, shipping original artworks around the globe is easy and safe with DHL. If you select the artwork with “WOODEN FLOATER FRAMED” - Then your piece is professionally stretched and mounted into a Tasmanian oak floater frame with d-rings and hanging wire so it is ready to be hung.Ĭan you ship original paintings worldwide? If you are planning on waiting a while to complete framing, I would suggest storing the piece unrolled and laying flat. Then you can take this piece to a local framer of your choice to be easily framed to your own liking. If you select the artwork with “NO FRAMING” - This piece is sent rolled safely in a waterproof mailer tube. I hope this information gives you some inspiration when looking for frames and maybe you can find more framing inspiration on my Instagram page.Īll my medium size prints are now also available with in an ayous wood and glass frame with the size 31,5 x 39,5 cm.Collaboration and commissioned artwork enquiries are welcome. There are many different brands who make glass frames, I bought the oakwood version from this website. When I go the framer I often choose for a metal (and therefore thinner) frame with a layer of wood veneer, but also love the natural wood frames.Īnother option is to choose a frame with a glass front and backside, which is available in different sizes. Sometimes a custom made frame by a local framer is just as expensive, depending on the material. The Dutch website ‘De lijstenfabriek’ also offers frames in many different sizes. The more expensive option is to ask a framer to create a custom made fitted frame. But a standard 30 x 40 cm frame works perfect as well. I also love to shop at second hand stores and buy frames there, which gives me the possibility to work with different background papers and frame sizes. The frame I used for the photo is this one from IKEA (30 x 40 cm). You could frame the illustration in a slightly larger frame size and use a passe-partout, or stick it onto off-white paper. So here we go! I will give a few examples of ways to frame them, from cheaper to more expensive options. Because of this I am sometimes asked how to frame the medium sized prints in a nice way. The standard A3 size did not feel right for the illustrations that I made, so I adjusted the size. For the medium size, however, this can be a bit more challenging. It is very easy to find a frame for the small and large size prints as these sizes are standard. If you are ready to frame an illustrations and looking for some inspiration, maybe these ideas will help you! In my webshop I sell prints in three different sizes: the small size is A4, the medium size is 29,5 x 37,5 cm, and the large size is 60 x 80 cm.
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