ORIGINAL PAINTINGS
HOW CAN I BUY AN ORIGINAL PIECE?
If you are interested in buying an original piece please contact us using the contact form on the commissions page. We will then contact you about shipping, insurance, framing and answer any other questions you may have.
WHAT IF MY ORIGINAL GETS LOST OR DAMAGED?
We are careful to insure your investment in an original Lindy Anstey piece of artwork arrives in perfect condition. All original pieces are carefully packed and occasionally for larger pieces crates, reinforced with timber, may be used. Artwork will be insured in transit and costs will be discussed with you before purchase.
If your original piece is lost or damaged in transit please get in contact with the gallery and we will discuss options on an individual basis. During transportation all originals are fully insured and deliveries tracked. Please also read carefully our Postage and Shipping page for further information.
PRINTS
CAN YOU DESCRIBE HOW YOU PRODUCE YOUR PRINTS?
All artworks are printed using premium archival-grade pigments on gallery quality fine art paper and canvas.
The materials and process ensure the paper and canvas prints retain their colour and vibrancy for 100+ years,
Signed limited edition Giclee prints on are printed on cotton rag paper. These prints are numbered signed by the artist and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
DO YOU MAKE PRINTS OF ALL YOUR PAINTINGS?
No. We only make prints of certain paintings. Please see our prints page for available stock. This changes frequently so please sign up to our newsletter to be kept in touch about our new prints.
CAN I BUY PRINTS THAT ARE FRAMED?
Some framed prints may be purchased directly from the Gallery. We are happy to discuss framing recommendations with you in person. However we are generally only able to offer unframed prints if they are to be posted unless it’s a special order. In this case plese allow a minimum of two extra weeks for framing and postage costs will apply. Once you receive your print we would recommend framing them mounted and behind glass but this is best discussed with your own framer.