Art: Our expert curators handpick each piece of the art print, ensuring a high-quality and unique selection for you.
Printing: We utilize state-of-the-art 12-ink system fine art printers, which guarantee flawless reproductions and exceptional color accuracy for every print.
Paper: Our 200 gsm artist-grade matte fine art paper features a subtly textured surface, enhancing the visual appeal of each print. All materials are eco-friendly and sourced from sustainable suppliers, reflecting our commitment to the environment.
Framing: We offer modern and elegant Scandinavian-inspired framing options in black, white, and oak to complement various interior styles. Each frame is crafted from premium wood by skilled professional framers, ensuring a high-quality and lasting finish. All frames come ready to hang for your convenience.
All orders are handcrafted with excessive amounts of love and care at Minus Art in our workshop in Sydney, Australia.
We do offer fast, insured, and global shipping.
Location
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Production
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Shipping
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Australia
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1-4 days
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1-10 days
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New Zealand
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1-4 days
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3-15 days
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United States
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1-4 days
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1-10 days
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United Kingdom
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1-4 days
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1-10 days
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Europe
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1-4 days
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1-15 days
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Asia
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1-4 days
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3-15 days
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Canada
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1-4 days
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3-30 days
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Please note that these are estimated shipping days. Historically speaking, most of our customers have received their prints earlier than expected! If you need to receive your order by a certain date, please contact us for express shipping options.
All prints and frames are robustly packaged. However, if anything goes wrong during transportation, you will be sent a brand new print.
For more information, please go to our shipping page.
We offer our art in multiple sizes and framing options. Our classic framing option is minimal, modern, and affordable, while our box-style frames are more premium, thicker, and include a spacer that separates the art from the acrylic. You can see the sizes for each option by clicking the boxes. The third measurement for the framed options is the depth of the frame from the wall.
Unframed
Framed
Framed (Box)
Size |
Mini - A4 |
21 x 29.7 cm |
Small - A3 |
29.7 x 42 cm |
Medium - A2 |
42 x 59.4 cm |
Large - A1 |
59.4 x 84.1 cm |
X-Large - B1 |
70.7 x 100 cm |
Gallery - A0 |
84.1 x 118.9 cm |
Giant - 40x60" |
101.6 x 152.4 cm |
Mini - 12x12" |
30.5 x 30.5 cm |
Medium - 20x20" |
50.8 x 50.8 cm |
Large - 28x28" |
71.1 x 71.1 cm |
X-Large - 36x36" |
91.4 x 91.4 cm |
Epic - 45x45" |
114.3 x 114.3 cm |
Please allow up to 5 mm tolerance for unframed prints and 1 cm for framed prints, as all of our art is handcrafted.
If you would like your art in a custom size, please contact us.
Julianne Wade
Whadjuk/Tainui Indigenous Artist
The name of Whadjuk artist comes from when I first stepped out as an emerging artist, when I started out doing community collective canvas workshops, everyone who contacted me for a workshop would ask if I were the Whadjuk Artist and I would simply reply yes, the name Whadjuk means Perth in my home language of Nyungar. So Whadjuk artist is another name for Perth Artist.
Julianne is a Whadjuk Perth born artist on her Mother’s side, who grew up in New Zealand in Ngaruawahia Tainui with her Father’s side. She is a visual artist and remains connected to her culture through painting and family and community connections through the West Australian Aboriginal Leadership Institute, she has a passion for making a change through art for indigenous and non-indigenous people. Her purpose is to highlight that all land is traditional country which our ancestors have practiced culture on for thousands of years and share knowledge about the dreamtime stories of the land. In her collective canvas workshops and public art are a contemporary continuation of traditional culture and knowledge.
Whadjuk artist was officially started when being accepted for the WA Revealed Emerging Artist exhibition in Fremantle 2020.
Julianne has had and continues to have involvements with her community and with children and families in schools especially since coming from an Education background prior.
Julianne is deeply passionate about her work with the community and feels privileged to be able share her knowledge and culture through art and encourage conversations around current issues Aboriginal people face as well as the next step forward.
My inspiration is drawn from time spent on country (boodja) and the observation that enlighten my pathways. I mainly work with Acrylics on canvas and natural ochres. I like to continue to explore different mediums, so my work is ever evolving.