FAQ

  • What is Serigraphy?

    Serigraphy is the fine art practice of silk screen printing, commonly called screen printing or serigraph printing. It is a stencil-based printing process in which ink is pressed through a fine screen onto the paper beneath.

  • Can I commission a custom serigraph?

    Yes! Throughout his 40+ year career, Chet Wooding has had the opportunity to partner with professional photographers, musicians, and businesses to create limited-edition serigraphs to enhance the value of their projects. Explore his portfolio to see custom work.

  • Do the serigraphs come framed or unframed?

    Unframed. All artwork is securely packaged with a cardboard backing and shipped unframed. If you have a special request for framing, contact Chet and he would be happy to discuss.

  • What payment methods do you accept?

    Credit and debit card payments and Apple Pay are accepted online through Squarespace Commerce and processed with Square.

  • What is the return or exchange policy for purchases?

    All artwork is final sale. Each piece available to collect is unique and part of a Limited Run collection. Please read the full Return Policy or contact Chet Wooding directly if you have any questions or concerns.

  • Is it possible to view Chet Wooding's artwork in person at a gallery or studio?

    Yes… if you’re local to San Diego, California! In 2013, Chet joined the Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park, San Diego. You can find him at the Village or in the Park with exclusive pieces available to collect in person.

  • What is the typical turnaround time for orders?

    All orders are shipped with 2 days of order via USPS Retail Ground®

  • Can I schedule a time to talk to Chet?

    Yes! Chet offers both mentorship and apprenticeship opportunities - or just a chat if you want to learn more about his art and process. Visit his Coaching Page to learn more.