FAQs

Prints & Process

Are these original paintings or prints?

Both are available. Visit the Limited Edition page or the Studio Edition page to view print options. Visit the Originals gallery if you’re interested in purchasing an original oil painting.

What printing process and materials do you use?

Limited Edition prints are printed on Canson Arches BFK Rives, a premium 100% cotton rag paper with a soft, textured surface. This museum-grade paper is known for its ability to capture fine detail and subtle tonal shifts, giving each print a depth and presence that closely echoes the original work. Limited Editions are created using archival pigment inks for exceptional color accuracy and long-lasting durability. The result is a finely crafted piece—made to be treasured for years to come.

Studio Edition prints are printed on fine-art paper, with a smooth-matte finish. These editions are slightly lighter weight and mimic the original paintings beautifully.

Will the colors of the print look exactly like what I see on screen?

I take care to ensure that the images online reflect the true colors and mood of the artwork. However, every screen is different—and due to screen settings and lighting, slight variations may occur. Each print is reviewed to ensure that it most accurately reflects the original’s depth and detail as closely as possible.

Are the prints signed or numbered?

For limited editions runs, yes—each print is numbered with the edition number and the number that it holds within that edition. Studio editions are unsigned, but crafted with the same care and quality.

How do I know if a Print is Limited Edition or Studio Edition?

You’ll find the edition type noted in the print description, and there are designated tabs for each. You can also compare print types here.

Will sold-out prints be restocked?

Limited Edition prints will be restocked based on popularity. When they restock, they will be a new edition (i.e. if you missed the 1st edition, the 2nd edition will be your next chance). Studio Editions are open, and will be restocked based on demand. The best way to know is to join my mailing list or follow along on TikTok. I’ll always give a heads-up before a new drop.

Shipping

How long will it take to receive my print order?

I ship all prints with USPS Ground Advantage. You will receive your order 2-5 business days after a label is created. I fill all orders with 3 business days.

Do you ship internationally?

At this time, I am only shipping within the continental U.S. However, I hope to expand my shipping zones in the future.

What if my print arrives damaged?

I take care to prepare each order properly for transport. If anything arrives bent or broken, please email me within 7 days of delivery with your order number and photos of the damaged piece.

I just bought a painting, when will I receive it?

Original paintings are packed with care, and shipped with UPS. Please allow 3 business days for fulfillment, and 3 business days for shipping.

What if my painting arrives damaged?

Paintings are packaged carefully to protect against puncture, water, and impact. All paintings are fully insured. Please email me within 48 hours of delivery with the photos of the condition your delivery and photos of the damages.

Returns & Exchanges

Do you accept Returns or Exchanges?

Because each piece is printed in small batches, all sales are final. If your order arrives damaged, please reach out within 7 days of delivery. Order number and photos of the damaged piece required.

Other

Do you take commissions?

I do take commissions on a limited basis. If you’re interested in commissioning a piece reach out, let’s chat.

Can I use your art for a project/book/tattoo?

I’m honored you’d want to! For tattoos, I offer a limited-use license—just reach out with the piece you’re interested in. For anything else (books, album covers, etc.), send me a message with your project details and we’ll connect.

Can I share your art on social media or my blog?

Of course—just be sure to credit me and link back to this site or my socials. Sharing helps the work find new eyes and hearts, and I’m always grateful when it does. Credit details [Credit: Daphne Noel Art / Website: daphnenoel.com / TikTok: @daphne_noel]

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