About our art
About Our Art
What types of art are available for purchase?
We offer a curated selection of art for collectors, which include one-of-a-kind original artworks and hand-signed limited editions. It’s all about finding the perfect piece for you. To make it easier, we’ve put together this helpful and concise guide.
What’s the difference between original and limited edition artwork?
An original artwork is a unique, one-of-a-kind creation by the artist, with no duplicates. Limited edition artwork, on the other hand, are high-quality reproductions of an original. These are expertly hand-finished, making them near identical to the original work.
Read more on our blog about the types of art we sell.
Can I get more details about buying art?
Yes, our experienced online art consultants are ready to provide guidance and support. You can talk to one of our art consultants here.
Is all of your art available online?
We aim to showcase a wide collection of our art online, however, some pieces may sell out quickly and might not appear on the website.
What if the piece I want is sold out?
Our art consultants can often help track down rare or sold-out pieces. For further information, contact one of our art consultants for assistance here.
How do you guarantee the authenticity of your art?
We ensure that every piece we sell is authentic by providing a certificate of authenticity hand-signed by the artist. When buying from third parties, exercise caution, as these pieces are not verified by us.

Compact Art Glossary
Limited Edition: A set number of prints or reproductions made from an original work, with each one numbered and hand-signed by the artist.
Original Artwork: A one-of-a-kind piece created by the artist’s hand, distinct from reproductions or prints.
Edition: The number of copies made of a particular print or sculpture. Limited editions are often signed and numbered by the artist.
Artist Proof (AP): A print that is part of a limited edition but is set aside as a proof for the artist, often considered more valuable.
Giclée: A high-quality digital print used to reproduce paintings or other artwork with great accuracy.
Intaglio: A printmaking technique where an image is incised into a surface, typically a metal plate, and ink is applied to fill the grooves, with the resulting print created by pressing paper onto the inked plate.