Any web-surfer with access to more than one computer has undoubtably noticed that the colors of a website tend to vary from monitor to monitor. Each brand, each model displays color differently. To complicate things further, as monitors age, the colors change further. So how do you - the viewer of these paintings - know that the colors on the painting are what they seem to be on the screen? Jeez, before you buy, you want to be sure what it looks like, right?
Here is a graphic (click on it to see a larger version). On a background of pure green, there are shapes of blue, red and yellow. If any of these colors appear discolored in any way, it means that the images contained within this site will be off in the same manner. So if you see the background, for instance, as a dull color, either adjust your monitor or keep that in mind as you view our paintings.
Our paintings are covered by our guarantee, so if you purchase a painting and don't like it, you can return it and get your money back.
People who have seen both the website and John-Dan's paintings tell us that seeing the painting in the flesh was much better. The colors are stronger; the effect, greater. In short, if you like the small images available on this screen, you'll love the paintings. Guaranteed!