Frequently Asked Questions
Shipping & Delivery
- Production Timeline: PRINTS
Once your order is placed, production begins immediately. Please allow up to 5 business days for your print to be crafted. Once completed, you’ll receive a shipping confirmation email along with your tracking details. Delivery typically takes an additional 5–7 business days after they have been shipped. If your order includes multiple items, they may ship separately and arrive at different times — each with its own tracking number.
- Production Timeline: FRAMED ART
Each piece is made to order with care. Lead times vary for each piece of framed art and are listed on each individual product page at the bottom of the product Description. Once completed, you’ll receive a shipping confirmation email along with your tracking details. Delivery typically takes an additional 5–7 business days after they have been shipped. If your order includes multiple items, they may ship separately and arrive at different times — each with its own tracking number.
For more information, please visit our Shipping page.
Yes, orders over $350 qualify for free shipping at checkout.
Yes — we’re happy to offer international shipping upon request.
If you reside outside the United States, please reach out for a custom shipping quote. Kindly note that international orders may be subject to additional duties, taxes, or customs fees based on your location.
We do not offer expedited shipping at this time; we cannot guarantee a specific delivery date.
Returns & Refunds
Because every print is custom-made just for you, all sales are final and non-refundable. We do not accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations once an order has been placed.
About our prints
Customizable Prints
Best for creative flexibility
- Choose your preferred size and print material
- Available on rolled canvas, textured premium paper, or smooth archival paper
- Fine art giclée printing with archival materials
- Artwork arrives rolled and ready to frame
- Ideal when you want full control over the final presentation
Authentic reproductions designed to be finished your way.
Our prints are available on rolled canvas, textured premium paper, or smooth archival paper — each chosen for its quality and character.
To explore the details and select the best fit for your piece, please visit Our Prints for more information.
Each material offers a distinct aesthetic and finish.
Choose paper whenever you'd like your framed artwork to be matted or finished with the extra protection of acrylic. Framed paper art prints are usually protected by shatterproof acrylic.
Select canvas for a painterly feel that closely echoes the original paintings. Canvas is naturally non-reflective and framed without acrylic.
Please note: canvas prints arrive rolled and unstretched, paper prints arrive rolled, allowing you to frame them according to your preference.
To explore the details and select the best fit for your piece, please visit Our Prints for more information.
Select artworks may be available in custom sizes for an additional fee.
To inquire, please reach out via our contact form and include the name of the artwork and the desired size that you’re interested in. We’ll be happy to explore what’s possible.
Our canvas prints are delivered unstretched and rolled, printed edge-to-edge and carefully trimmed by hand. They arrive ready for custom framing and are best suited for traditional framing methods, and may not be suitable for float framing.
About our Framed Art
Framed Art
Best for ease and a complete presentation
- Designer-selected size, material, and framing
- Finished with premium moulding and refined details
- Printed true to the original medium using archival giclée methods
- Fully assembled with attached hanging hardware
- Arrives ready to hang—no extra steps, no guesswork
Gallery-quality art, thoughtfully framed and ready to enjoy.
About Us
It’s pronounced Ar-tih-VAH-ray.
Artivare is a name born from the idea of venerating art — to honor, preserve, and elevate the timeless. It speaks to our belief that art is not simply something to view, but something to cultivate, to care for, and to let quietly shape the spaces we hold dear.