FAQ’s

  • Unfortunately no, I’m not accepting commissions or custom work. I find it doesn’t suit my way of working.

  • I sell limited editions so once a print is sold out I won’t print any more.

    Sometimes when a print is marked as sold out on my website I do actually have a few prints left but they are reserved for gallery exhibitions. Keep an eye on my exhibitions page and sign up to my newsletter to find out about upcoming exhibitions. I take part in exhibitions throughout the UK and sometimes internationally too, so you may be able to find my work in your local gallery!

  • I no longer offer framed prints through my website, only for in person sales such as open studio events and gallery exhibitions. I recommend going to a local framer to get a custom frame made, or buying a pre-made frame in store/online.

    Check out the framed section of my portfolio to see examples of how I frame my prints. You can also take a look at my ‘From You’ section on my Instagram story highlights to see how other buyers have framed and displayed my prints + collages.

  • I do not run sales on my website because I like to make sure all prints from an edition are all sold for the same price.

  • You can create an account to see your order history, save payment + shipping details and make the checkout process faster for any future purchases.

  • Yes! I recently changed my first name. (that’s why some of my older prints are signed with a different name)

  • Yes that would be awesome! I don’t sell tattoo tickets on my shop yet, but as long as you contact me first I’m happy for my work to be used in tattoos. I usually suggest that you purchase a print as a gesture of thanks and tag me if you share on social media/online. And please send me photos of the finished tattoo, I would love to see!

  • Yes for sure! I’m happy to help out. Just email me and let me know what your project is, what the questions will be used for and if you have a specific deadline you need them answered for.

  • No, I don’t do sponsorships or collaboration with brands. I want to be free to make exactly the kind of work I want to make, and also be able to give advice to new printmakers about the materials and products I use/avoid. For this reason I’ve decided not to partner with any brands/companies.

  • No, I don’t sell the woodblocks I print from. I do get asked this quite often though and have been thinking about making a series of wood carvings just to sell (not print from), but I just need to figure out the logistics first. So keep an eye out!