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FAQs

Is all the art on the site genuine?

Hang-Up only deal in 100% genuine and authentic artwork. All artworks that we sell with come with a Hang-Up invoice and any prints sold that have been published by Hang-Up come with a certificate of authentication.

What is screen printing?

Screen printing was devised in the 1920s and originally used for commercial purposes. It was not until many years later that it was in fact made famous by the Pop artists of the 1960s. They took this commercial method initially used primarily for printing t-shirts to make their art of consumer icons. It is essentially a stencil process, the heart of which involves a fine mesh or screen that is tightly stretched around a rigid frame. The areas that are not to be printed are masked out on the screen. Most screen prints are made up of a number of layers - with each stencil allowing a different element or colour to be printed. Ink is then dragged over the screen using a squeegee, forcing its way through the un-masked areas onto the paper beneath. One of Andy Warhol's great innovations was to cover the screen with a photosensitive material and then project a photograph on it, turning the screen into the equivalent of a film negative and thus allowing him to endlessly print the images of his favourite stars.

Why buy limited edition prints?

 As there is generally more than one impression of any one printed image, it is inevitable that it is often easier to find - and afford - an original print than original by a sought after artist. For example, Banksy's original paintings seldom appear on the market except at the large auction houses and when they do, prices are extremely high as they are sought after by investors and collectors. It is still however quite possible to buy a Banksy print at a reasonable cost and this too can make a great future investment or addition to any collection. The price will depend on the desirability of the image, the edition size and whether it is signed or unsigned.

Why has the price changed?

 
 
The art market can move quickly both up and down and as such we need to respond to this and alter our prices accordingly.

As certain editions sell out its not uncommon that the prices may rise as they become more desirable.

How do I place an order?

When you have found an item you want to purchase you can simply add this to your shopping cart, then either carry on browsing or go to checkout and complete the order form with your payment details.

Can I pick up artwork directly from the gallery

You are welcome to pick up your order from the gallery. We are open from 12.00- 6pm Wednesday - Sunday. We do not keep all stock at the gallery so its best call or email to confirm in advance so that we can make sure its ready for you.

How do we store our prints?

We use extremely high quality sleeves made from 100% archival materials, acid free and ultra strong. All the prints are placed in these and then stored flat in our storage areas both on and off site.

How will it be delivered?

Any order placed with Hang-Up will be packaged with extreme care using excellent protective materials to ensure that your works arrive with you safe, sound and undamaged. All unframed works will be sent in extremely hard wearing 5mm durable tubes and larger items will be crated or flat packed according to suitability.

Is your site secure?

All our orders are processed securely through the Sage Pay secure server. We accept all major credit and debit cards except for American Express

When will I receive my artwork?

Hang-Up will endeavor to process and send out your orders as quickly as possible.  Most orders will be dispatched within five days but please be aware that we do not hold all stock on site so to be safe one should allow between 7 - 21 working days for delivery within the UK, up to 28 working days for Europe and the rest of the world. 

I am an artist and am interested in working with Hang-Up

We are always interested in hearing from new talent. Email your artworks for consideration to submissions@hanguppictures.com

Can i reserve a print?

Most artworks can be reserved with a 20% holding deposit.  Artwork can be reserved for up to 7 days. We do not hold artwork without a deposit.

Can I return an item?

 
Hang-Up accepts returns on any items within 7 days of delivery.

Any products returned must be received by Hang-Up in the condition and in the same packaging as when they were delivered. When returning any goods it is recommended that you obtain a proof of posting certificate and adequate insurance as Hang-Up cannot accept responsibility for items lost in the post.

All artwork is dispatched in pristine condition when it leaves the gallery. In the unlikely event that your work is damaged during transit then you will be eligible for a replacement or a straight refund where no replacement is available. Please ensure that you contact the gallery within 24 hours of receiving the artwork to be eligible

Refunds are dealt with on a case by case basis and are issued within 14 working days of the item being received back to the studio.

Any refund offered will ONLY be made in GBP. We do not refund in other currencies and are not responsible for currency fluctuations or bank charges.

Do you accept payments in foreign currencies?

All payments will be made in Pounds Sterling, unless payment in a foreign currency has been agreed in writing (in advance) between the buyer and seller.

I have this picture and want to sell it, can you help?


Hang-Up operates  a consignment facility for buying and selling artworks. Its very straightforward we advertise the work on the Hang-Up website and take a commission when it's sold.

We have over 15 000 opt in subscribers on our database so as well as displaying your artwork to a wider client base selling through a trusted source like Hang-Up can alleviate the pitfalls for those new to selling artworks.

We do not accept works on consignment without provenance.

More details can be found in Consignment Selling.

What about selling at auction vs consignment selling?

Auction houses can offer sellers a feeling of cache and exclusivity and knowing this the auction house heavily market their abilities to achieve high prices for their consignors. Our own findings from many clients over the years can paint a different one where words such as "over promise" and "under delivered" are frequently used.

They can be expensive places to sell work commissions vary depending on the establishment but the nature of the beast is that they can be unpredictable with pieces selling for both vastly over and under market rates. 

What about selling on eBay vs consignment selling?

Online auction website such as eBay may seem straightforward but when dealing with artworks that may cost large sums of money there can be little to no comeback should something go wrong. This can be anything from the print arriving damaged, getting lost in the mail to sales of fake work.  Despite stringent checking websites like this struggle to prevent forgeries appearing in their listings.

What about VAT?

The company VAT No. is 944 1467 17

Most items on the website are priced to include VAT however from time to time there will be exceptions to this rule and the buyer will be notified in these instances.

What is an artists proof ?

Occasionally you may come across a print that has the letters “AP” instead of an edition number. AP means that copy is an artist's proof - that is to say a proof printed before the numbered copies of the edition. AP copies are often retained by the artist to give to friends and family. They are usually signed, and will often have a number to indicate how many Artists’ Proofs were created. Some collectors prefer to obtain artist's proof copies as these can be more interesting and are rare in comparison to the numbered copies, and if they are inscribed with a message or dedicated by the artist, they can be very collectable and as such more expensive.

What is an edition?

Each series of prints made is called an “edition” and usually each print in the edition is marked with a number to indicate how many were produced. If a print is marked as a “Limited Edition” then there should only be one run of it at a fixed quantity and as soon as that number has been made, the plate will be destroyed. This means that the print can never be made again and this action ensures the value of the existing works.

Why can I not purchase some items immediately?


For larger items we need to obtain a quote from our shippers before sending. Register your interest in the item using the Enquire button and we will obtain fully insured shipping quote for you.

Alternatively if you would like to organise your own shipping we are happy for you to do so at your own risk.

Why do I pay extra for using a credit card?

All Credit Cards transactions are subject to a 2.5% handling fee. Hang-up does not profit in any way from this charge as it goes straight back to the credit card company.

Why do the prices seem to fluctuate so much?

The art market can move quickly and as such we need to respond to this and alter our prices accordingly.

Will Hang-Up buy my artwork immediately vs consignment selling?

At Hang-Up Pictures we will also buy certain works for inventory. This is known as the immediate sale.  Please note we will not send money in advance of receiving artworks. Art works  must be either delivered or sent to the studio prior to payment. We can arrange pick up in the UK using our courier partners Flight Logistics. In the case of overseas transactions it is the sellers responsibility to ensure we receive the item.

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