Frequently Asked Questions
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Prints
If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, unframed prints may be returned in new, unused, and original condition within 15 days of receipt for a full refund (excluding shipping). Please ensure all returned prints are carefully packaged to avoid damage in transit.Merchandise
Merchandise items (including apparel, accessories, and other goods) may be returned within 15 days of receipt for a full refund, provided they are unworn, unwashed, and in original condition with any tags or packaging intact. Customers are responsible for return shipping. Please ensure items are securely packaged to prevent damage during return transit.Original Works
Due to the unique and irreplaceable nature of original artwork, returns are accepted within 15 days for store credit only, provided the piece is returned in perfect condition. Shipping costs are non-refundable, and return shipping is the responsibility of the customer.Please reach out via email before initiating a return, and include your order number and reason for return.
TarabanStudio@gmail.com
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Yes — I offer a curated selection of fine art prints based on original works. Each print is produced with archival materials for long-lasting quality and color. Print availability varies and may be released in limited editions. You can view and purchase available prints in the shop here.
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A curated selection of available small-to-mid-scale paintings can be viewed on the Shop page. However, not all original works are listed online. Medium and large-scale pieces are offered through private inquiry only, as their scale, significance, and pricing align more closely with commissioned works.
If you're drawn to acquiring a major piece, I welcome you to reach out directly. I'm happy to share what is currently available, offer insight into pricing, and begin a conversation to find the right piece for your space.
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My work is shaped by deeply sustained research and observation of the natural world. I truly love to study—examining philosophy, theology, metaphysics, and the physical sciences—to better understand the structures underlying existence. This research, combined with close attention to the natural world, helped create my visual language. Rather than translating inspiration from a single moment, I approach painting as a process of synthesis—where ideas, materials, and phenomena converge into visual representations of ideas and feeling states.
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Yes, I welcome opportunities to speak, teach, or participate in meaningful dialogue—especially in spaces where art, science, philosophy, and spirituality converge. Whether through artist talks, university lectures, workshops, panels or podcasts, I’m drawn to experiences that allow for shared inquiry. I think it's vital that ideas can be examined together; where wonder, intellect, and imagination are invited into the room and reach the minds and hearts of those listening. It’s a vital process in our evolution toward a deeper comprehension of the meaning and responsibilities of our shared humanity.
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Each commission begins with a deep exchange. A conversation that explores what draws you to commission a work and what stirs your imagination. We talk about the ideas that ignite your mind: themes of nature, existence, and the unseen structures of reality. This is a really fun part and allows an energy to form around the work in which both parties are a contributor. From there, I develop a visual concept rooted in the symbols or ideas and feeling-states that emerge. The painting takes shape slowly and contemplatively in the studio, with glimpses shared along the way. Once complete, the piece is carefully prepared and delivered.
For more information, please contact me via the commission contact form here.
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Many people express interest but are not yet ready to commit to the depth and intention a commissioned work requires. If you're drawn to the process, I encourage you to join the waitlist. Timelines vary, and once you're ready to commit, we can discuss timelines more accurately.
You can join the waitlist through the commission form here.
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Pricing is shared privately upon invitation. These bespoke pieces begin in the five-figure range and are considered investments in the realm of fine art and legacy. The process requires deep commitment from both artist and collector, and the price reflects the rarity, scale, and soulful nature of each work. When you're ready to invest in something enduring, we’ll discuss the scope and create a payment schedule that supports the journey.
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Due to the time-intensive nature of these paintings, I am able to do a maximum of seven per year.