Standard sizes
An 8×10 or 10×10 print drops into a frame stocked by any frame retailer — no custom order, no waiting. If you want to give the gift framed, the framing guide covers frames, mats, and glazing in ten minutes of reading.
Every print is an 8×10 ($39) or 10×10 ($42) giclée on enhanced matte art paper. Both sizes fit standard off-the-shelf frames, ship flat in rigid packaging, and arrive with a certificate — small enough to give without imposing a framing project on the recipient.
An 8×10 or 10×10 print drops into a frame stocked by any frame retailer — no custom order, no waiting. If you want to give the gift framed, the framing guide covers frames, mats, and glazing in ten minutes of reading.
Each order includes a digital certificate of authenticity, delivered by email, recording the work, its source collection, the paper, and the print date. For a gift, that means the recipient knows exactly which work they are holding and which collection it comes from.
Shipping is free in the United States, with no minimum. We ship to most other countries at rates shown at checkout, but not to the EU or UK. You can ship directly to the recipient's address — enter it at checkout.
A first-time art buyer typically responds better to a work with immediate wall presence and clear historical significance — think a recognizable landscape or a portrait with strong tonal contrast — because the subject provides conversational context. A seasoned collector may already own the canonical pieces from a favorite artist; for them, choose a lesser-known study, a preparatory sketch, or a work from the same movement by an underrepresented hand. The collections group the catalog by theme when you know the person's taste but not the specific work.
Housewarming gifts benefit from landscape or architectural subjects that complement a range of interiors; avoid portraits unless you know the recipient's taste intimately. Graduation gifts work well with a short explanatory note about the artist's historical context, turning the object into a reference point for future study. For dated occasions, order ahead — every print is made to order, so production time comes before shipping time.
Living rooms tolerate the most saturated palettes because traffic and ambient light are highest. Bedrooms call for muted tones that do not compete with low light levels; consider works on paper with delicate linework. Offices suit historical portraits, maps, and architectural studies that reward repeated viewing during calls. Hallways and narrow passages are often underused: a vertical composition, or a row of small prints, can animate the space without projecting into the walking line.
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