Fine Art Print FAQs

Each fine art print is produced in Australia using archival materials and printed with care. Below you’ll find answers to common questions to help you choose with confidence.

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Where are your prints made?

All fine art prints are printed in Australia using archival materials and professional printing processes.

What paper are the prints printed on?

Prints are produced on premium 280gsm cotton paper using archival inks, chosen for their texture, depth, and longevity.

Are prints signed?

Yes. Each print includes the artist’s signature, carefully incorporated so it feels considered and authentic to the artwork.

What sizes are available?

Prints are available in a curated range of sizes selected to suit a variety of spaces and framing options. Available sizes are listed on each product page.

Do the colours look exactly like what I see on screen?

Every effort is made to represent colours accurately. Because screens vary, subtle differences may occur. Prints are created to reflect the warmth and balance of the original artwork.

Do you offer custom sizes?

At this time, prints are offered in standard sizes only. If you have a specific requirement, you are welcome to get in touch to discuss options.

Are prints suitable as gifts?

Yes. Fine art prints make meaningful gifts for birthdays, celebrations, and significant life moments. Gift cards are also available if you are unsure which piece to choose.

How should I frame my print?

Frames are not included. Prints are designed to fit standard frame sizes and can be styled to suit your space. For longevity, professional framing with archival materials is recommended.

How do I care for my print?

To preserve your print, avoid direct sunlight and areas with high humidity. Handle with clean hands and frame behind glass.

Caring for your Fine Art Print

Fine art prints are created using archival materials designed to last. With thoughtful care, your print will continue to look beautiful for many years.

  • Avoid placing prints in direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure may affect colour over time
  • Frame behind glass or acrylic to protect the surface from dust and handling
  • Keep prints away from areas of high humidity, such as bathrooms or kitchens
  • Handle prints with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves when framing

Professional framing using archival materials is recommended to preserve the integrity of your artwork.

Styling and Framing your Artwork

Discover how to display and frame your prints and originals with confidence. Our Styling & Framing Guide walks you through framing tips, placement advice, and how to let your artwork breathe in your home.

For collectors and designers who love a polished, visual reference, download the optional PDF version. It includes additional images, curated examples, and extended guidance to help your prints and originals feel at home.

Collecting art is a personal and considered process. If you have a question that is not answered here, you are always welcome to get in touch.