Frequently Asked Questions
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Print & Frame Guide
Fine Art Prints are produced on smooth, archival paper that preserves every bit of detail, contrast, and color. If you want the sharpest lines, truest tones, and the closest match to what you see in the digital preview, fine art paper is the best choice.
Stretched Canvas Prints have a naturally textured surface, which gives the artwork a softer, more painterly look. Because of that texture, certain pieces—especially those with dark tones, subtle contrast, or very fine details—may appear slightly more muted or less crisp compared to the digital preview.
Most artworks translate beautifully across both formats, but some will look noticeably different depending on the medium.
If you’re unsure which option is best for a particular piece, feel free to contact us—we’re always happy to help you choose the right fit.
*Please keep in mind that all art is made to order*
Art Production & Lead Times
Please allow 3-5 business days for production and up to 5 business days for shipping.
Vintage Orders
Please allow 5-7 business days from the date of purchase for orders to be packaged and shipped.
Orders are processed within 5 business days excluding weekends and public holidays. Once the item has been packed, a tracking number will be sent to the customer if applicable.
All packages are insured. Please contact us if you need assistance filing a claim for a missing package.
For furniture and oversized items, please contact us for a white glove shipping quote. Do not check out via the website as your order will be cancelled.
Shipping Carriers
We ship with USPS, UPS, and FedEx interchangeably. Our goal is to get your order to you as safely, quickly, and affordably as possible, so we will choose the best carrier for the job.
Due to our pieces being made to order / vintage, we do not offer returns or exchanges. We do, however, have a quality guarantee. If you have any issues with an order, please contact us.
Please note that many pieces in our collection are of centuries-old works. From 1700s sketchbook pages to New Deal–era folk art, we intentionally preserve the marks, smudges, folds, and other signs of age found in the originals. We don't see these details as flaws, but part of the artwork’s history and authenticity, telling the story of how each piece has been handled, stored, and loved over time.
Yes! Please view our customization options for more info.
Yes! Please contact us for shipping quotes.