Contact
Write to the studio
There is no gallery, no agency and no support desk in between. This address reaches the painter, and every message is read and answered personally.
I answer in English, Spanish, Ukrainian or Russian — write in whichever you prefer. Replies come when I am away from the easel rather than instantly, but they do come. If you have written and heard nothing, check your spam folder before assuming the message was lost, and then write again: an unanswered email here is a lost email, not a decision.
What people write about
A painting on the site
Anything the page does not tell you: how the surface actually reads, how a colour behaves in evening light, whether a size suits your wall. Send a photo of the room if it helps — it usually does.
A commission
A place that matters to you, a different season of a painting you have seen, your own coastline. Start on the commissions page, or just write with the idea, a rough size and the date you need it for.
An order already placed
Quote the painting's title and the email you paid with, and I will find it. Shipping questions before you buy are answered on the shipping page.
A print
I make fine art prints of my own paintings on archival paper, by request. Tell me which painting and what size, and I will send you the options and the price.
Something that went wrong
A damaged box, a delivery that has not appeared, a return. Write first — a small studio settles these faster than any formal procedure. Your rights are set out in the terms of sale.
Press, licensing, anything else
Requests to use an image, to write about the work, or to link to it. Buying a painting makes you the owner of the physical work; reproduction rights are a separate conversation, and a short one.
Questions that already have an answer
These come up most often, and they are answered in more detail than an email would give:
- What does shipping cost, and will customs charge me? Free to the EU and the UK, a flat insured rate elsewhere — the real numbers, including customs.
- How is it packed, and will it survive? Stretched on its frame, never rolled — layer by layer.
- What size should I buy, and how high do I hang it? Two numbers decide it.
- Is it really an original? Seven ways to tell, and a room of studio videos where you can watch the paint go on.
- How do I look after it? Less than you think.
Where the studio is
The studio and the business are in Spain, and every painting is packed and posted from here:
- Volodymyr Myriyevskyy
- Calle Sant Josep, 23, Puerta 1
- 43540 La Ràpita · Tarragona · Spain
- Tax identification number (NIF): X5814859E
This is a working studio rather than an open gallery, so it is not set up for visitors dropping in — but if you are in the area and want to see work in person, write first and we will find a time. The full legal identification of the seller is on the legal notice, and what happens to the data in your message is described in the privacy policy.
Elsewhere
The work is also posted here, and messages on these do reach me — although email is faster and does not get buried: