FAQs
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Depends on the art really. Each piece is very different. With that being said, typically from start to finish it can take anywhere from one to three weeks.
The beauty of wood is that every single piece is different in its own way. It is what makes your piece truly unique. It also depends where you keep your art. It is never a good idea to keep it in direct sunlight, it will most definitely change the color. Age is also a factor. It will change with age, but that is also the natural beauty of wood.
Typically we use Cherry Hardwood, with either birch, cherry, maple, or walnut inlay's...but we have some exciting experiments on the horizon.
We currently are not taking any customs, but we are open to ideas, and suggestions.
We recommend not keeping it in direct sunlight. It will change the color. Try not to drop your art, it is hardwood, but it is not indestructible. It will chip if you drop it. If your art starts to collect dust over time, you can either use a low power air compressor, or a Soft Dry toothbrush and gently brush away any dust.
Absolutely!! We only ask that you tag us if your using social media. And please be kind, being mean is never a nice thing for anyone.
Great question! We like to get ours custom framed, it is a little pricey, but its totally worth it, it looks great in a black frame with no glass. or you can get an easel from your local craft store, or from amazon.
Unfortunately not for online sales. We want to stay true to those who where lucky enough to grab one while it was for sale. We do however make a small reserved batch for conventions only. We always post on social Media which conventions we will be attending, so if you can get over to see us in person, and before we sell out you could possibly snag one of the convention batch edition.
Batch 1 is essentially our version 1, or rendition 1. Once it is sold out that batch will no longer be made. It is possible down the road we will do a Batch 2, or version 2. Version 2, or Batch 2 will also have a limited number and will have revisions to the artwork.
Social Media. We always make a "coming soon" post, and a "set your Alarm" post. So be sure to follow us.