Shipping Info

 

How are the items mailed?

I use recycled and eco friendly packaging wherever possible. Cello sleeves are biodegradable.

Flat paper items are posted in non bendable mailers up to A2 in size.

Original canvas artworks are wrapped securely in bubble wrap and cardboard with multiple layers.

All items are packaged with as much care as I take to create them.

 

Where and when do you post?

Postage is available worldwide to any location that Australia Post services. A variety of shipping options will be provided at the checkout if available to your area.

All items are posted within 2-5 business days of purchase. If there are any unforeseen delays you will be contacted.

Extra shipping time will need to be expected over busy periods such as Christmas and New Years.

 

+ Can I get a refund?

Refunds are not available for change of mind, commissions or custom orders. For items that may have a problem, you will be offered an exchange or refund.

+ Do you do commissions?

At times I will take on personal commissions. Please visit this page for more information.

+ Do you offer prints of your work?

At times I will offer prints of my artworks, however they are only available for a limited period of time. All prints are made to order within the studio so that they will always be of the highest quality.

+ Can you illustrate my book?

Feel free to contact me to discuss your project. I am also open to working on projects and client work.

+ Do you do workshops or talks?

Yes - I can do both. I have plenty of experience, please contact me directly with your ideas.

+ Are you available to mentor me?

Yes I am. Please contact me further to discuss your needs.

Favourite Materials/Brands

Acrylic Paint - Jo Sonjas, Atelier, Matisse.
Watercolour Paint - Daniel Smith, Winsor & Newton. Gouache - Winsor & Newton, Art Spectrum.
Paintbrushes - I use a wide range of sizes. Watercolour brushes are Winsor & Newton, but Acrylic brushes are usually everyday brands.
Pencils - Derwent, Faber Castell, Prismacolour.
Paper - I love paper 300gsm or thicker in the brands of Arches, Saunders Waterford, Hahnemuehle and Fabriano. For canvas I like thicker surfaces which I always reprime if store bought. I’ve been experimenting with wood panels and love natural word grain as the base.

Size wise I always choose sizes that are easy to transport/mail.

 

Don’t make art just to sell it. People buy your work because of their connection to it. Create to express yourself and people will support your journey.

When you plan an illustration, keep it simple.
Draft to final illustration process of the Moreton Bay Fig for “The Book of Australian Trees”