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Artwork questions

A few things worth knowing before you choose.

Short answers for common questions about size, finish, delivery and choosing the right piece.

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How do I choose the right size?

Start with where the work will live and how much quiet space you want around it. Smaller prints suit shelves, desks and intimate corners; larger pieces need more breathing room. If you are unsure, send a note through Choosing Artwork before ordering.

What is the difference between paper, metal and framed options?

Paper prints feel softer and more tactile. Metal prints are cleaner and more reflective, with strong colour and a contemporary edge. Framed or mounted options are the traditional display medium of choice. Glass-pane variants are only available for local delivery or collection.

Are all works limited editions?

No. Some pieces may be signed or editioned only when the product page clearly says so. Standard prints are sold as accessible artwork, produced with the same care but without making a limited-edition claim.

When will my artwork be made and delivered?

Most physical work is prepared to order. The product page and checkout show the live price and available options; delivery timing can vary by size, finish, supplier and destination. If you have a deadline, ask before ordering.

Can I get help choosing a piece?

Yes. If you are weighing up several works, sizes, media or a gift, use Choosing Artwork. Simple guidance is welcome; detailed shortlisting, room mockups, sizing, framing direction or delivery planning may be quoted as paid studio time before work begins.

Can I send room photos or reference images?

Not through the product page. Start with the form and paste product links or describe what you are considering. If room photos or screenshots would help, Nathan can ask for them by email reply.

Studio list

Coastal releases, screensavers
and print notes.

A quiet note when new Moray works, free screensavers, and small seasonal releases go live.