Frequently asked questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can one support Carrie’s Art?
Engage on Social Media: Liking, commenting, and sharing posts across Carrie’s social platforms is greatly appreciated.
Purchase Artworks: Buying original paintings or prints directly supports Carrie’s work.
Leave Reviews: Positive reviews help others discover Carrie’s art.
Donations: Any donations are warmly welcomed and appreciated.
Does Carrie accept commissions?
Absolutely! Carrie welcomes commissions and can tailor paintings to reflect treasured memories or specific places.
What is the cost of commissions?
The cost varies depending on size and detail, typically ranging from $500 to $5000 NZD.
What deposit is required for commissions?
A 50% deposit is required once the details are finalized. The remainder is due upon completion of the work.
What if a client is not satisfied with the commissioned painting?
Carrie maintains open communication and works closely with clients. While the final piece reflects Carrie’s artistic interpretation, every effort is made to meet expectations. If no agreement can be reached, the deposit is retained. This situation is rare and has occurred only once in Carrie’s six-year career.
Where can one view Carrie’s works in person?
Carrie’s works are available at the REI gallery in Lyttelton and at various local art shows and competitions across Te Waipounamu, the South Island.
Are private viewings available?
Yes! Private viewings can be arranged by appointment, allowing for an exclusive experience of Carrie’s current and past works.
Is Carrie open to the public?
Not at the moment due to her location, but appointments can be booked for exclusive viewings. Additionally, Carrie’s mobile art gallery’s schedule and event updates are available on social media.
Where does Carrie ship her paintings and prints?
Carrie ships worldwide with utmost care and attention to packaging. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer.
Does Carrie offer ‘on location’ paintings?
Yes! Carrie’s mobile art gallery allows her to paint in stunning, remote locations across Aotearoa, creating unique pieces that resonate with the landscape.
Are classes still available?
Currently, no. However, future opportunities will be announced on Carrie’s social media channels.