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OLikaEze’s Press- A picture of My Voice

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How can I acquire an original piece?

All currently available works are listed in the original pieces section. To purchase an available work, simply make a purchase directly on the product page.

Do you accept private commissions?

Yes, I accept a limited number of commissions throughout the year. Each commissioned piece is created through my intuitive process while reflecting your idea or intention.

How is the artwork shipped?

Works are handled with the utmost care. Small to medium-sized paintings are shipped flat in custom-built, reinforced packaging.

Is international shipping available?

Absolutely. I believe art should have no borders. I ship worldwide from Nigeria using tracked, premium couriers (DHL/FedEx). Please be aware that international orders may be subject to local import duties and taxes, which are the responsibility of the collector.

Can I see the work in person before purchasing?

Studio visits are available by appointment only for those located in or visiting Lagos. Alternatively, for high-value acquisitions, I can provide high-resolution video walkthroughs of a piece under various lighting conditions to give you a true sense of the texture and depth.

How should I care for my painting?

To ensure the longevity of your investment, hang the work away from direct, harsh sunlight and areas of high humidity. Dust lightly with a clean, dry, soft-bristle brush (like a makeup brush) when needed. Avoid chemical cleaners or damp cloths, as these can react with the archival pigments.