El Ataba is the biggest market in North Africa. Also, it must be the most crowded, the loudest and probably the dirtiest one. Even walking around is hard there. I don’t know where I took that giant patience of mine from; but I somehow was standing there drawing for three - three hours and a half. With no headphones or earplugs. It wasn’t easy but it was quite an experience.
International shipping is always free for you
Yes, I ship to most countries. Rarely there are some issues or restrictions that make shipping a bit hard but there is always a way to ship your orders no matter where you are. I work with DHL, Fedex, Aramex and I use local post offices in countries where I stay, too. So, if one option doesn’t work out for your exact country, there will be another one that will
No, I don’t frame my artworks for two reasons. Firstly, everybody has different taste and interior where the piece will be placed. Secondly, I mostly ship my artworks to other countries. Cost of shipping always depends on weight of the package. So, if I frame the pieces, the price will be ridiculously high in most cases. To provide free shipping for you I keep my artworks unframed
Yes, they are. 90% of the pieces I sell are shipped internationally. I’ve been selling my artworks like this for more than 5 years and I never had any issues with damaged packages.
It depends on your destination. Usually I send artworks or prints in 1-3 work days after you place your order. Average delivery time is 5-15 days.