Studio FAQ
What is it like to work with the artist?
Warm, collaborative, and clear. For all prints, we’ll communicate through email with steady guidance at each step, from gathering details to proofs and final decisions. Our goal is to make the process feel supportive, organized, and personal.
For custom artwork, we begin with an initial consultation to talk through your story, inspiration, timeline, and any meaningful symbols or text. From there, the process becomes a bespoke, creative collaboration: our artists develop concepts and early design directions, then we refine together through thoughtful feedback, and the artwork evolves into a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects your home, your heritage, and your vision.
Do you work with synagogues and community organizations?
Yes. We love to collaborate with rabbis, cantors, educators, synagogues, and community organizations for commissions and special projects. If your project has specific requirements, we’re happy to coordinate thoughtfully.
What materials do you use for ketubahs?
Our archival pigments prints in the Signature Collection are created from an original hand-painted artwork, which are carefully scanned, color-matched, and proofed for accuracy before printing. All print ketubahs are printed with archival pigment inks on archival 100% cotton paper.
Original custom ketubahs are painted by hand in acrylic gouache or watercolor on archival 100% cotton paper, making each work truly one of a kind.
What materials do you use for Judaica artwork?
All of our Judaica artworks begin as original pieces created in acrylic gouache, archival ink pen, or mixed media (depending on the collection). Judaica prints are produced the same way as our ketubah prints: archival pigment inks on archival 100% cotton paper.
Custom Judaica works are either hand-painted in acrylic gouache or watercolor, or hand drawn with archival ink pen on 100% cotton paper.
Do you offer both prints and custom originals for ketubahs and Judaica?
Yes. We offer prints and fully custom commissions for both ketubahs and select Judaica works. In addition, we have semi-custom options available for ketubahs, which include gold and silver leaf, hand-painted embellishments, textured paper, and more.
What personalization details do you need?
For personalized works, we’ll gather the key details needed to create your final piece, such as names, dates, locations, and any requested wording (depending on the item). You’ll receive a clear checklist so nothing is missed.
Can we request special wording or a different blessing?
For custom commissions, we love personal requests, especially when they are rooted in meaning. For our Judaica art, if you have a specific blessing, a family phrase, bilingual wording, or a new composition idea, we’re happy to explore it with you as part of a custom commission.
Will we see proof before anything is finalized?
Yes. You will receive a digital text proof to review before printing or finalizing your artwork. We guide you through what to check, from spelling to layout, so approval feels simple and confident.
Need Guidance Before You Decide?
If you would like help choosing the right option, have questions about timing, or want to discuss the couple’s style and preferences, we would be honored to guide you personally. You may reach us at team@storied-ink.com, or schedule a time to speak with our studio.