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FREQUENT QUESTIONS

My Guarantee

What If You Don’t Love It?

I offer a 14-day no-questions-asked return policy on unframed works and a 7-day grace period for framed prints. My aim is always delight — not just satisfaction. So far, no one has asked for a refund! And shipping is always free!

Product and Quality Questions

What Materials Are These Printed On?

We use museum-grade archival semi gloss paper —chosen for its longevity (up to 200 years with proper care), vibrant color retention, and tactile quality. Every print is produced using pigment-based inks to ensure colorfastness and detail.

What Sizes Are Available?

Most of our bird portrait prints are available in three to five standard sizes, ranging from intimate desk pieces (6" x 6") to large-format gallery statements (up to 36" x 48"). Custom sizing is available upon request for collectors wanting bespoke presentations.

What Makes These Bird Portraits Special?

Each piece in our collection is selected for its emotional resonance, species accuracy, and artistic narrative. We work to elevate these birds into near-mythical subjects—capturing character, nobility, and soul.

What's The Price Range?

Prices start at $39.99 for open edition 12" by 12" prints, and can go up to $2,500+ for large-format limited editions. Prices vary by print size, edition size, and whether framing is included. Collectors appreciate the balance of investment-grade quality with accessible luxury.

Are These Hand-Signed?

Open editions come unsigned. Limited edition prints are individually signed and numbered.

Are These Originals or Reproductions?

These are fine art prints created from high-resolution scans of the original works. Each print maintains the meticulous detail, color fidelity, and brushwork texture of the original. Some prints are also part of limited edition series and come with a certificate of authenticity, hand-signed by myself. Original paintings will be available at Principle Gallery once they have been varnished.

Who Is The Artist Behind These Prints?

Richard Murdock and the birds are responsible. See my bio page for more details, or call my wife.

Shipping and Framing Questions

How Is Shipping Handled?

Shipping is always free for US domestic orders. We ship United States Postal Service both domestic and internationally. Limited international destinations are available. You can check by selecting your country in the drop down on the order page to see if shipping is available to your location. Prints are carefully rolled in protective archival sleeves and housed in sturdy tubes or shipped in pyramid-shaped cardboard containers. Framed works are carefully packed with custom foam supports and corner protection.

Do You Offer Framing?

Yes, we will at some point. Check back in the future for our offerings.

Other Questions

How Do I Care for My Print Long-Term?

To preserve your bird portrait:

• Try to avoid direct sunlight

• Avoid humid areas (bathrooms, basements, etc.)

• Use UV-protective glass if framing

• Dust gently with a soft brush or microfiber cloth

Our prints are archival, but proper handling ensures they remain pristine for decades.

Do These Prints Come with Information About the Bird Species?

Not at this time.

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Artist's Message:

When a bird enters my studio for a portrait, their presence shifts the light. 

Some arrive boldly, like Elian, the American Goldfinch, who hovered before landing, as if asking the air itself whether the moment is ripe. Others, like Simi, one of the Rosy Finches, carried the wind with them, nervous, flickering, half-ready to vanish. But all who stayed long enough to be seen offered something rare: trust.

They do not come for decoration. They do not pose out of vanity. They come, I believe, to be witnessed, actually. And when that happens, when a bird meets your eye and doesn’t flee, something quiet and immense passes between you. That is what I try to paint. Not feathers alone, but gravity. Spirit. A stillness that feels like a breath just before it’s taken.

Each portrait takes more than a hundred hours. The larger ones— owls, especially queens — can take three times that. I paint until the form no longer needs me. Until I cannot find another curve to refine, another glint to coax forward. Until it feels as if the bird might turn, at any moment, and speak.


There’s a particular stillness that arrives only at the very end of a portrait, when I step back and the bird is no longer just painted, but present. It never happens all at once. Each brushstroke, each minute shift of light across a wing or the quiet gleam in an eye, carries its own small uncertainty. But when every part finally settles, and no more beauty needs to be coaxed forward—that’s when the painting begins to breathe. That’s when it becomes something that watches back.

My hope is that, now, it finds you. That you’ll feel some part of the reverence and quiet wonder that shaped it and that this bird, once seen, might stay with you a much longer than expected.

How are your prints packaged?

We secure every order either inside a thick, sturdy mailing tube or firm box to ensure a safe, dry and intact delivery.

What is the resolution of the prints?

I draw all of my maps at the biggest size I sell, which is A1. Therefore, the clarity is perfect.

What is the thickness of the paper?

All of our maps are printed on thick, high quality 250 gsm museum quality paper.

What is your return policy?

I have a 30 day returns policy. If you want to return an order, it must be returned in a perfect, sellable condition in order for a complete refund. You must pay for and organise the shipping yourself. To organise returning an order to me, please email me at richard@richardmurdock.com

Do you sell framed prints?

I have a selection of frames available. Please email me at richard@richardmurdock.com.