Nope. To be able to make the art pieces more affordable, I decided to release limited editions that are printed on museum quality materials.
I play and work in Washington DC.
When I'm not traveling with my wife (simón, Puerto Rico), I'm creating art, trashy memes, making cocktails for my friends, and trolling racist troglodytes in the Facebook Fox News comments section.
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Request Custom ArtNope. To be able to make the art pieces more affordable, I decided to release limited editions that are printed on museum quality materials.
For now, YES. I continuously source and work with vendors to get you the best possible material surfaces to print my work on at the best possible prices. I'm planning to release limited editions printed on acrylic and aluminum metal in the near future.
If you like a current piece I have on my website, but don't want it on canvas, message me directly and I can quote you to have it printed on a framed poster, acrylic, or aluminum metal.
If it were up to me, you'd have your purchase order at your front door as of yesterday.
The delivery time is determined by multiple factors, including but not limited to:
The print location, destination country, size of the order, status of the network, shipping method selected...
Most packages are delivered 72 hours after the order has been placed and confirmed.
Also, we're still living in the Corona virus era, and our essential workers' health is a top priority to maintain a safe working environment.
To minimize our footprint on our environment, prints are only produced upon successful orders to save on paper, inks, water, and other resources that won't take up unnecessary space in some warehouse or wasted away.
A single print file is distributed to different size formats. Those print formats have different size ratios which is why you'll see more or fewer details closer to the edges.