Frequently Asked Questions
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Everything the studio offers is available for purchase worldwide. Fine art prints and original works are expertly packaged and delivered by trusted and reputable shipping companies. We currently use FedEx, UPS, and Purolator.
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Processing times for fine art prints are up to 5 business days, while original artworks require 2-4 weeks for meticulous preparation before shipping. While we always aim for swift dispatch, please be aware that unexpected delays can occur, especially if an artwork gains sudden popularity. Rest assured, our dedicated team is committed to ensuring your art reaches you promptly. Upon dispatch, a notification will be sent to the email you provided during checkout, granting you access to real-time tracking updates.
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For inquiries about your purchase, kindly use the contact form on our contact page. Due to the volume of DMs received daily, messages elsewhere might be overlooked. Using the contact page ensures efficient responses from our team.
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To maintain the value and authenticity of our distinguished pieces, Original Paintings and Fine Art Giclée Prints are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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Original Paintings and Fine Art Giclée Prints feature a hand signature to maintain the value and uniqueness of the works, safeguarding collectors' investments.
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After your purchase, the order confirmation and invoice will be sent directly to your inbox. If you don't see it there, please check your spam folder.
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Visit our contact page or email the studio at Fineart@Povrani.com for more information. Please include deadlines and if the company you represent would like to purchase full or partial rights to the work upon completion.
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Your painting will arrive framed and ready to hang. There will be a hanging wire already fitted to the back of the painting. The best way to hang your painting is to use two hooks set about 6-12 inches apart (this helps to keep the painting level.) Home Depot and other hardware stores sell great picture-hanging hooks that are cleverly angled so they can support the weight of a painting on a single nail.
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Your painting changes how it looks based on the light. In the day, sunlight gives it a soft glow that changes as the day goes on. At night, you'll need other lights. You know how paintings in art places look really good? That's because they use special lights to show off certain colors and parts. You can do the same at home by putting bright spotlights above your painting.