
To order a print, simply email me with details of the Print(s) that you are interested in and I will confirm the availability and cost (including p + p). I can normally supply a print within 2 days of receiving payment. My preferred payment option is a cheque made payable to myself (Pam Carter).
All print prices are inclusive of VAT. Additional to this, you should allow a fee of £8 (UK Mainland) for postage and packing for all Lithographic prints. I can normally supply a print within 2 days of receiving payment/order. I prefer to use Special Delivery Service, which guarantees a safe delivery the following day before 1pm, upon receipt of a signature (Monday to Friday). Lithographic Prints are packaged & despatched in a protective cardboard tube.
For Giclee prints the cost of postage and packing is more expensive as these more delicate prints have to be despatched 'flat packed'. You should allow a fee of £20 (UK Mainland) for postage and packing for the majority of my Giclee prints. (This may increase for larger Giclee prints.) Although delivery is more expensive, I prefer to have these prints delivered as promptly as I can. Normally you should receive your Giclee within 48hours of despatch, and a signature will be required at the delivery address.
Souvenir Brochures are also available upon request. There are a number of past brochures ranging in size and price. As a special offer you can order a set of 4 brochures - two large (210 x 210 mm) and two small ( 150 x150 mm) for £10 including postage to UK. Cheques made payable to Pam Carter.

The work is always ongoing. Email me if there is a specific original painting that interests you. It may still be available or you may wish to commission something similar to a size of your preference. Usually I work on a number of paintings that deal with a similar subject matter. These I ‘loosely’ call ‘series’, with titles such as: 'Over Big Blue', 'Red Skies', 'Peninsula Rows', 'Cottages in Dune', 'Flight & Diving Gulls', 'Long Crofts', 'Harboured Boats', 'Washing Lines', 'Rum & Eigg' and 'The Infamous Blues'.