FAQ’s

  • I am very often inspired by other artworks/artists I see on the internet, through Pinterest or browsing other social networks. The things which most often inspire me are music and surreal paintings. Salvador Dali is a big inspiration for me. My favorite visual artist is Erik Johansson.

  • Sure! I love to edit pictures and would like to help you. I just don't always have the time, unfortunately. The best way to contact me for editing inquieries is via Fiverr, Just go to the link and chose your wanted editing package and watch the magic happen!

  • Nope :)

  • I use Affinity Photo by Serief as my favorite editing software for practically everything. In the past I have used Photoshop, Gimp or Paint. I also use the graphic tablet Intuos Pro by Wacom in size M. It’s especially helpful for masking objects or drawing little things. The pictures I use in my works are from Unsplash, a website, that provides high quality pictures for free.

  • On average I spend between 3 to 6 hours to create a detailed digital piece. Sometimes it takes longer and sometimes shorter.

  • Sure! If you want to use my works for commercial use have a look here.

  • If you find my artwork being used in a way that you suspect is illegal, please do not hestitate to contact me at inoubli4ble@gmail.com. Any help is appreciated!

  • Using my artworks as your desktop wallpaper, printing out a small version for yourself or any other small-scale personal use is perfectly fine. Please just don’t sell my art or claim it as your own work.

  • I retain all rights to all artworks I create. This includes the rights to the image of sold & commissioned original artworks. I retain the right to make reproductions of any and all artwork i create unless the buyer has purchased the full or partial rights to the artwork.

    The buyer may not reproduce the artwork in any way without written permission.

    Please let me know if you are interested in purchasing full or partial rights to my artwork.

  • Inoubliable” is French and means unforgettable. I really liked the word, it is my favourite word in the French language. Also the meaning fits. I want people to look at my artworks, not get them out of their heads and think about them. Since the word was already taken as a username on most platforms, I replaced the A with a 4, because it looks very similar to the capital A. Then I finally had my artist name.

    You can listen to the pronunciation here.