FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions

How can I place an order?

Go to the “Collection” section, choose the artwork you like, and click “Add to cart.” Then proceed to checkout — you’ll be asked to enter your shipping details and payment method. Once your order is placed, you’ll receive a confirmation email.

How long does shipping take?

Orders are shipped promptly. Once your order is dispatched, you’ll receive an email with a tracking number. Delivery time depends on your country and selected shipping method.

Is shipping free?

Yes — free shipping is available to Europe, the UK, Canada, and the USA.

Can I return or exchange a painting?

If your item doesn’t meet expectations, contact customer support. The store aims to make sure you're satisfied. However, some pieces may be marked as non-returnable, which will be indicated at checkout.

What if my painting arrives damaged or doesn’t match the description?

If this happens, contact customer support immediately. They’ll offer a solution such as a replacement, refund, or compensation.

Where are the paintings made?

All artworks are handcrafted by Anton Pogarskiy in his studio in Portugal. He uses high-quality European materials: linen canvas, acrylic paints, metallized pastes, imitation gold/silver leaf, and epoxy resin.

What is special about the “Metallized Texture” technique?

This technique combines metallic paints and gold/silver leaf. In daylight, the surface shimmers; in dim lighting, the metallic elements glow, creating depth and a “nighttime” atmosphere. Glossy epoxy highlights are added for extra visual impact.

Where is the artist based, and what inspires him?

Anton Pogarskiy is a Ukrainian artist living in Costa da Caparica, Portugal. He’s inspired by the ocean, with recurring themes of space, moons, and eclipses. He has been painting since 2010 and has exhibited in Ukraine, Germany, and Portugal.

Can I use the paintings as a set (e.g., diptych or triptych)?

Yes — many pieces are designed to be combined into diptychs, triptychs, or art ensembles (especially in the “Moons” and “Eclipses” series). You can mix and match canvases as you like.