This is a small studio site. It collects the least it can, keeps it in one place, and never sells anything to anybody.
When you write through the contact form: your name, your email address, the subject you chose, the work you asked about if you came from an artwork page, and your message.
When you join the collector list: your email address and the date you joined.
Automatically, by the hosting server: ordinary web server logs — the address of the page requested, the time, your browser type and your IP address. These are kept by the host for security and are not used to build any profile of you.
By Google Analytics: which pages you opened, how you arrived, roughly where you are (country and region, not a street), and what device and browser you used. Google uses your IP address to work out that approximate location. Visits from the studio’s own devices are excluded from the reports.
This site carries one advertising tag: the Meta pixel, which the studio uses to advertise on Instagram and Facebook. It notes which pages you opened here, so that an advertisement can reach you again on those platforms and so the studio can tell whether an advertisement led to an enquiry. It is never given your name, your email address or your message. A Google Ads tag is likely to follow, and this page will say so before it does.
Messages are used to answer you and, if a purchase follows, to arrange it. Email addresses on the collector list are used to send occasional letters from the studio and nothing else. Server logs exist to keep the site running and to stop abuse.
Google Analytics sets two cookies, _ga and _ga_T7SCK6PCL2. They hold a random identifier and nothing else: no name, no email, no record of the other sites you visit. WordPress may also set a technical cookie if you leave a comment or log in, which applies to the artist rather than to visitors.
The Meta pixel sets _fbp. It too holds a random identifier and expires within three months.
Visitors from the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom and Switzerland are asked to accept or decline before any analytics cookie is set; until that choice is made, analytics runs without cookies. The answer is remembered for six months in a cookie named ls_consent, which stores nothing but that answer. Elsewhere no banner is shown. Either way, if you would rather not be measured, Google publishes an official opt-out browser add-on, and blocking cookies for this site in your browser has the same effect — nothing here will stop working either way.
The site is hosted by Rocket.net, which stores the site and its database on servers in the United States. Fonts are loaded from Google Fonts, which means your browser contacts Google’s servers to fetch them and Google sees your IP address in that request. The analytics described above is processed by Google on the same footing.
Meta receives a record that a browser looked at certain pages here, which is what makes advertising to that browser possible. It is not given your name, your email address or your message. Nothing is sold, rented or traded to anybody.
Enquiries are kept for three years, because a conversation about a painting can resume long after it starts, and because a record of sale needs to exist. Collector list addresses are kept until you unsubscribe. Server logs are kept for a short period by the host. In Google Analytics the event data is deleted after two months and the user-level data after fourteen; those are the settings chosen on this property, not the longest Google would allow.
You can ask what is held about you, ask for it to be corrected, or ask for it to be deleted. You can leave the collector list at any time — every letter has an unsubscribe link, and asking by email works just as well.
Write to the studio through the contact page. Requests are answered within five business days.
This site is not directed at children and does not knowingly collect information from anyone under thirteen.
If this policy changes, the new version appears here. This one was last revised in July 2026.
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