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Founder, Beauty Is Inside & Sparkling Vine
FAQs
How soon will my order ship?
Art prints typically ship within 2-3 days. Flower Boxes, Fable Books, and jewelry may take up to 5 days to ship due to time required to create. Timelines for commissions and wholesale orders vary. Contact me for information regarding your specific order.
What is your return policy?
I take great care to photograph and accurately describe each piece of art and jewelry. Refunds or exchanges are offered on a case-by-case basis. Please contact me to discuss any issues PRIOR to shipping any package back. Pieces returned without prior email approval may be refused and return shipping will be your responsibility. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in its original packaging, with no signs of wear or damage, and in the same condition that you received it.
Do you take custom orders or commission work?
Yes! You can see some of my previous portrait commissions here, though portraits are not the only custom work I do. Please contact me to discuss.
Do you offer wholesale pricing?
Yes! Interested in carrying art prints, Flower Boxes, or jewelry in your shop? Please contact me for my wholesale catalogue.
If I purchase your art, do I own the copyright?
No. The Artist retains all copyrights to artistic works. Copyright does not transfer with purchase of art. Customer has permission to display the art for private use or share publicly with attribution to the Artist. Any reproduction of the work, especially for profit or commercial use, is strictly prohibited unless approved by the Artist in writing.
How do I care for my new art?
Avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, or extreme temperatures. Fragile. Handle with care. Not intended for children. If necessary, gently wipe with soft dry cloth or duster. Contact me for any questions or issues.
Your short film, Delicate Little Flowers, is a feminist fable. What does that mean?
A fable is a short story that teaches a moral lesson, often using animals and nature to tell the story. Feminism is about fairness and freedom. So a feminist fable is a short story that teaches a moral lesson about fairness and freedom. Learn more.
But don't feminists hate men?
No, and my guy would be pretty shocked if I did. Feminists hate when women are treated as sex objects, baby-makers, or support staff. We hate being expected to take precautions to avoid male violence instead of expecting men to leave us alone. We hate being afraid to say no for fear of what they might do. We hate being treated as public property and having our bodies legislated and controlled. We hate being objectified, as if our appearance is our most valuable attribute. We hate being ignored, invalidated, or called illogical for showing emotion by those who've deadened all of their own except anger, but pretend that doesn't count. Basically, feminists hate being treated as less than simply due to our gender. Read more.
© Nancy Kanter, 2025. All rights reserved. Images may not be reproduced, copied, or shared without permission.
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