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Artist Rate Card

All works are unframed originals on paper. International prices (EU) are fixed at RM / 2 to account for market value and administrative overhead. Prices exclude shipping.

1. Physical Art

Art Style & SpecificationsSize (Inches & CM)Private/Direct Sale (RM / €)Commission (Direct + 20%)Commercial / Gallery (Direct x 1.5)
Hand-pulled print
(2 paint layers)
3 x 5″
(7.6 x 12.7 cm)
RM 50 / €25RM 60 / €30RM 75 / €37.50
Hand-pulled print
(2 paint layers)
8 x 10″
(20.3 x 25.4 cm)
RM 100 / €50RM 120 / €60RM 150 / €75
Abstract Mixed Media Art
(1 Image Transfer)
8.3 x 11.7″ (A4)
(21 x 29.7 cm)
RM 250 / €125RM 300 / €150RM 375 / €187.50
Abstract Mixed Media Art
(1 Image Transfer)
11.7 x 16.5″ (A3)
(29.7 x 42 cm)
RM 400 / €200RM 480 / €240RM 600 / €300
Full Mixed Media Art
(3+ Image Transfers)
8.3 x 11.7″ (A4)
(21 x 29.7 cm)
RM 550 / €275RM 660 / €330RM 825 / €412.50
Full Mixed Media Art
(3+ Image Transfers)
11.7 x 16.5″ (A3)
(29.7 x 42 cm)
RM 900 / €450RM 1,080 / €540RM 1,350 / €675

Add-ons

  • Layering Fee: For Hand-pulled prints, each additional paint layer beyond the base two is +RM 15 / +€7.50.
  • The “Rub-off” Factor: The premium for Full Mixed Media covers the labor-intensive physical transfer and manual paper removal process.
  • Commission Scope: See specific T&C
  • Protective Finish: All works are sealed.
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Daniel Arendzen – 3D artists turned to mixed media

Daniel is a self-taught 3D artists who fuses traditional architecture with time in abstract pieces. He became both a multi and mixed media artist as he wants to go beyond only digital production as there are many AI accusations he wants to avoid. He is currently creating a body of work that can be purchased here.

Daniel is an independent small artist who sells his art directly to his collectors without a middleman, and he works on commission as well.

His speciality is creating architecture himself using Blender as 3D software, creating thought provoking environments but also to place the houses in their natural environments.

Besides the digital work, he blends his creation using physical mediums. He is creating hand-pulled layered mono-prints, as well as full mixed media pieces such as above.

This is an example of a mono-print.

Daniel also creates abstract paintings using abundance of colours directly on paper as well as hand pulled prints. These abstract works are stand alone without direct reference to architecture