How to purchase

Helen works regularly towards exhibitions where paintings are available to purchase. Helen works with the Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh where a stock of work is usually held. They are more than happy to take enquiries.

Iona House Gallery Oxfordshire, Tatha Gallery Fife, Resipole Gallery Oxforshire, Strathearn Gallery Crieff, Heinzel Gallery Aberdeen also have a selection of work.

Helen also updates her website regularly to allow for current work from the studio to be bought online.


To buy directly from the studio please visit either the buying page (where work is available click and buy) or the recent paintings page where enquiries on each individual artwork can be made. The artist always welcomes questions you may have about any of these artworks; about availability, pricing, delivery, framing and shipping. She often has other options in stock.

Terms

Works must be paid for in full including shipping and insurance (or payment plan agreed) before delivery can be completed. This can be made via Paypal, bank transfer or card machine over the phone. If buying directly online and shipping costs are substantially higher than the amount shown at checkout Helen will contact you and there may be an additional amount to pay. If this is not acceptable your purchase will be refunded in full. Please contact Helen if you would like to check in advance. Local buyers can choose COLLECT at checkout

Helen offers studio collection, specialist art couriers and postal services depending on size and client budget. Works can be sent worldwide. While returns are often possible via galleries, generally works cannot be returned if purchased directly from the studio. Mostly the artworks are framed in a natural lime waxed hand finished frame or oak unless specified as unframed. Depending on the painting support these are either glazed or unglazed.


The Scottish Gallery, 16 Dundas Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6HZ

T: (+ 44) 0131 558 1200

E:Tommy@scottish-gallery.co.uk Tommy Zyw at the Scottish Gallery welcomes any enquiries about Helen’s work and exhibitions.