FAQs

  • Glad you asked! My husband, Dan Odess, is the woodworker behind all my frames. He planes, cuts, sands, and glues the frames himself using a variety of wood, including white oak, cherry, maple, and mahogany. Each frame takes about 2-3 hours to make. All artwork, unless otherwise noted, comes with hanging hardware attached and is ready to hang.

  • Art work is shipped by USPS Priority Mail. We take great care in packing your art work, and tracking information is provided. Shipping costs are billed separately from the artwork purchase price and must be paid in full prior to shipping.

  • During checkout, please ensure the recipient’s shipping address is correct, and if appropriate, different from your billing address. You may also contact me if you’d like me to include a card with the gift.

  • Thank you for your interest! We only ship within the United States; however, if you have a point of contact within the United States that you would like us to send the artwork to for processing international shipping, including customs and excise taxes, please let us know.

  • I accept payment via Venmo, Zelle, or credit card.

  • Yes, please contact me to discuss your interest.

  • If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please notify Janice within 2 days of the delivery date to arrange a return and refund. No returns or refunds will be issued after the 2-day period. Any damage incurred to the work once in the buyer’s care is non-refundable.

    After notifying Janice via email of the desire to return an item, please provide us with the return tracking number via email within 2 days. The buyer is responsible for return shipping fees. Additionally, the item must be returned in all original packaging in the way it was received.

    Once we receive the returned item, we will notify you and issue a full refund to your original form of payment, within 2 days of delivery. Please note that the credit to your account may take a few additional days to appear.

I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order.

—JOHN BURROUGHS