FAQ

Can I get your work as a tattoo?

Sure! You can get a voucher here! I don’t do custom tattoo designs, but thanks for thinking of me. If you see something I've already made that seems like the tattoo for you, go for it. However, I do ask that you pay a tattoo contribution in my web store. “Why?” you say. Think about it like this: It took time and careful thought to create that image you love, and when you get it as a tattoo, you’re paying a tattoo artist money for putting the image on your skin (beautifully I might add) but not paying the artist who created the image. “But I bought a print,” you say, “isn’t that the same thing?” No, and here’s why. Prints cost money to create, and time to sign, package and ship. Purchasing a print covers the cost of a print. But when you get a tattoo, you’re affecting the entire culture of art makers everywhere. Supporting the creation of that work which is forever licensed on your body should be worth something. To keep ideas coming we need to take care of our creatives and not assume that the honor of having art on your body is enough. When artists are struggling to simply get by, I prefer to respect their work and give them both credit and compensation. When I make my first million, free tattoos for everyone! 

Do you offer local pickup?

I do not offer local pickup. However, I offer reliable shipping options for all orders placed on my website.

When will I receive my order?

All prints are printed on demand so please allow *two weeks* for printing. You will receive a tracking email when the order has shipped. International orders sometimes get held up in customs so please allow up to six weeks.

What is your return policy?

Unfortunately due to the delicate nature of my products, all sales are final. If your product arrives damaged, please email a photo and description to ChristinaMrozik@gmail.com and I will help make it right.

Are you taking personal commissions? 

I’m not currently taking on personal commissions. Rather I’m trying to carve more space for making personal work and support my income through print sales and commercial projects.

How often do you release new prints?

I try and release prints two to three times per year. Prints are usually limited editions, signed and numbered. I always promote print drops before they happen on social media and in my newsletter, so those are good places to be in the loop. 

Can you tell us a bit more about your process?

Sure! I've made a whole special Q&A on my journal detailing the intricate process.

I dont see an answer to my question. How can I get in touch?

Please feel free to email me at Christinamrozik@gmail.com or fill out my contact form and I will get back with you as soon as possible.