- Where do the works come from?
The works belong to artists from all over the world, who send original copies of their work, which we then reproduce.
- Who selects this group of artists?
Our experts select the artists and their works.
- Can I get a sample for free?
No, DROPLAB does not offer samples.
- Can I have a work printed on materials different from canvas?
Yes, if you go to the section concerning MATERIALS you will find a list of alternative materials. You can also artwork printed on materials which are not listed.
- Do you limit the number of copies you make of any piece of art?
We are able to print an unlimited number of copies of widely requested artwork, without all the restrictions and limitations of the traditional market.
- What sort of works do you publish?
DROPLABgallery selects only contemporary , street art, graphic, and digital art works
Droplab is interested in new, creative, cutting-edge art.
Is the artist in anyway subject to any conditions or limitations.
Droplab requires that artists send original works, so no restrictions or exclusive copyrights are foreseen. For this reason, DROPLAB has no responsibility regarding royalties, copyrights, and trading rights.
- Do you foresee distribution outside of the internet?
Yes, the best works will be exhibited and advertised at fairs, festivals and other suitable events.
- What does the artist earn?
Each artist receives a 30% commission when a Droplab work is purchased.
- Do you foresee any other categories besides those stated on the site?
No, but Droplab is always interested in new ways of making art, and is open to printing on other materials.
- If my work contains pictures I did not create, will Droplab accept it for reproduction?
No, unless the owner of the picture allows you to do so. If this is the case , DROPlab requires written permission from the owner.
- Are images touched up?
No, the chosen images are published without being touched up (unless specifically requested to do so).
- What does DPI mean?
DPI is an acronym meaning dots per inch, the number of dots you can count in one inch (1 in).
- What can I do if I am delivered a damaged canvas?
DROPLABgallery declines any responsibility for losses, thefts, pilferage, damage or lack of delivery. Any complaint should be addressed to the local Post Office.
If you order is damaged in delivery, contact Droplab.
What can I do if I am not satisfied with the quality of the reproduction.
If you are not satisfied with the quality of our print, you can request another print, or receive a total refund..
- Can I cancel my order?
DROPLABgallery can cancel orders if the goods have not yet been sent.