FAQ
A R T W O R K
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What is a 'Limited Edition'?
Limited Editions are 22" x 30" and made in a limited series of 175, signed and numbered. If it sells out and a 2nd edition is released, it has been slightly changed to be unique from the prior.
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What is an 'Open Edition'?
Open editions are pieces of art that are signed and numbered sequentially. The edition is ongoing, yours being the next in its history.
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Do you sell digital files to print at home?
Art is only available as physical pieces which are made in a tiny studio in Venice, Ca.
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May I use your art for a tattoo?
Absolutely and please let me know if you do.
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What about on a tv show?
Totally. Permission and Release required.
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What about Bob?
Fantastic movie.
F R A M I N G
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What's up with that wood frame?
The frame pictured is handmade out of 1" x 2" poplar at a size of 24" x 30" so that there is open space from the edge of the paper on all sides and the inside edge of the frame. The (18" x 24" shown) piece of art is shadow-boxed and float mounted on top of a light cream back mat that's the same color as the printmaking paper.
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Do you sell framed pieces?
Unfortunately i don't frame or ship framed art.
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Any suggestions?
Use a local frame shop. There's an incredible local framer here in Los Angeles that will custom frame the artwork, shadow boxed with a float mount, gallery backing and hardware for around $100. Depending on your area, costs for custom framing may not mirror Glenn's price. For weight considerations, if there's an option, consider plexi vs. glass.
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Who's Glenn?
An incredible local framer.
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Does Glenn ship framed pieces?
I asked him once and he said he doesn't.
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Any other options?
Try online. There's a service called Framebridge, among others, that you mail the art to and they'll frame to your specifications of size and mount style and then ship it back ready to hang.
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Where else?
Try your local art store. They likely carry standard sized frames and may even offer framing services. And they're super nice with a store full of fun things, possibly even a miniature frog eraser.