FAQs
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What kind of paper do you print on?
All prints are produced using museum-grade archival matte paper. The finish is smooth and non-reflective, with rich deep colour. It's made to last a lifetime without fading or yellowing.
Are the prints signed or limited edition?
These open edition prints are not signed or numbered. Each one is made to order and produced to exacting quality standards. Signed limit editions are available at select in-person events, or by enquiry.
Do you offer framing?
Yes, you can choose between unframed, white frame or black frame options on each product page. All frames are high quality wood with shatterproof acrylic glazing, and arrive ready to hang.
How do I choose the right size?
It depends on your space and how much impact you want the artwork to have. A1 and A2 sizes work best as statement pieces. They create real presence in a room. A3 and A4 are better for smaller spaces, shelves, or part of a gallery wall. All product images show A1 proportions to help you visualise the scale.
Where do you ship to?
Worldwide. Orders are fulfilled and shipped by a trusted fine art printer with global production hubs, so you get fast, reliable delivery wherever you are.
How long will my order take to arrive?
Most orders arrive within 5-10 business days. Delivery times may vary slightly depending on your location. You'll recieve a tracking link as soon as your order ships.
Can I return my order if I change my mind?
Each print is made to order, so I can't accept returns for change of mind. See below for exceptions.
What if my order arrives damaged or incorrect?
This is extremely rare - but if something goes wrong, email me within 7 days of delivery with a photo of the issue and I'll get it sorted quickly.
Who is Robin Ajder?
I'm an abstract artist based in Brighton, UK. My work is inspired by colour, balance, and the journey of recovery. You can read moire about my process on the About page
Do you take commissions or custom work requests?
Yes absolutely, this is one of my favourite ways of working.
My commissions are currently open, please contact me if you’d like to discuss a commission.
Can I visit your studio or view your artwork in person?
Yes. My work looks so much better in the flesh than it does in pictures, so I love clients visiting my home studio. I live in Brighton, a 10 minute walk from the main station. If you’d like to arrange a visit to my home studio please contact me.
Can I license or use your artwork for commercial purposes?
Yes, please contact me to discuss this.
Are you open to collaborations or artistic partnerships?
Yes, please contact me to discuss this.