FAQ

Here you can find answers to the most popular questions from customers

How can I calculate the price of a painting to order?

Answer: It is easy to calculate the price, given that a canvas or a piece of paper 100x100 cm (3,3x3,3 ft) costs 1400 USD. An available painting or the artist’s copy of the same size costs 1200 USD.

How can I buy a painting?

You have to write to me on the website or in any other messenger and say which picture you would like to buy, and I will get back to you with the information about its availability, price and terms of payment and delivery. The delivery is at the buyer’s expense.

How is the delivery arranged?

I will pack the painting at my expense and will send it to you the way you choose, with prior agreement between us concerning the delivery terms and costs as well as the terms of payment for the picture and its delivery.

What is the best place for a landscape?

A landscape looks very good in a living room but it is also perfectly suitable for a study.
it is believed that a winter landscape looks better on the northern wall, a summer landscape – on the southern wall, the western wall is ideal for the fall and it is best to hang a spring landscape on the eastern wall.
A landscape can add elegance and lightness. The most important thing is that the emotion that it brings out should give joy. 

What kind of picture to choose for your dear one if you don’t know her or his taste?

Giving a piece of art as a present is first and foremost an emotional act, so give your emotions.
Your compass should be the feeling that you want to express with this gift.
The present should reveal the giver’s soul, therefore rely mostly on your own taste and feelings, then the picture will be a sincere and valuable gift and reflect part of your soul and your presence in the recipient’s life.

 

What is the right way to choose a picture?

In my opinion, you should choose a painting with your heart. Buy what you like, what your soul responds to.
In that case you will really enjoy being the owner of a piece of art.
Don’t worry about where you will hang the painting, if it is chosen by intuition, it will find the right place in your home itself.
Just trust yourself and your sixth sense.
On my website you can choose an available painting for a reasonable price, order an artist’s copy of the sold one or order a painting with the subject of your own interest.

What is the most important thing in purchasing a piece of art?

When you are buying a picture, it is essential to remember that you are not buying it to decorate a wall, but for yourself and your own pleasure.
You can renovate and repaint the walls, change the furniture and decorations, but the painting will stay with you and will probably be inherited by future generations. Therefore, the best way is to trust yourself and your taste in art.

Do children like and appreciate art?

They certainly do.
They perfectly understand the pictures created especially for children’s perception. Naturally, very few children can appreciate the images of abstract and surreal paintings. A child’s mind is not yet ready to understand these styles/genres of art. Until the age of twelve a child lives in the world of realism.

What kind of picture to choose for a boy or a girl?

While selecting a picture for a children’s room you have to bear in mind that a junior schoolchild needs a realistic painting. The image has to be easily understandable but it also has to necessarily leave room for the child’s imagination and stimulate his questions.
When choosing a painting for your child’s or teen-ager’s room, it doesn’t make sense to follow gender stereotypes, thus, pictures with flowers and birds, if they are painted in a strict and discreet style (manner), can be perfectly suitable for a boy’s room.
Girls may like fairy-tale characters, nature and still-life.
The essential thing is that it should be high-quality art or graphics, painted by a professional artist with due attention to and love for interesting details and bright memorable images.

How to teach children to paint?

Parents often ask how seriously they should treat their child’s art classes, perhaps it’s worth looking upon them as pure entertainment.
Of course, many kids learn in the course of playing games, and it is very important that their art lessons should be adequate (should correspond) to their age and perception. Each age has its own level of perception. However, you shouldn’t underestimate the child’s ability to solve difficult tasks. It is necessary for young learners to constantly progress, and for tutors to open up new horizons for them, to help them make their own discoveries. I believe that in teaching children to draw it is important to combine games with giving them knowledge basic for artistic education, namely understanding of color and its effect on the viewer’s perception, of shape and composition as well as ways of using different techniques in achieving the right emotional effect.

 

 

 

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