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Get a text when something needs you: an upload finishes, a print request arrives.
Up to three photos of this piece in the making: on the easel, half-built, on the wall. They hang further down this piece's page, never on your gallery wall.
Visitors can explore this painting in true museum detail, brushstroke by brushstroke, zooming far past what a normal image allows and moving across the surface as if standing inches from the canvas.
Work with fine detail and depth: intricate linework, texture, distant scenes a viewer wants to lean into. Broader, more gestural work gains less from it, and that is perfectly fine.
Your master file never leaves the vault. To let visitors zoom this closely, your page shows a tiled, protected version built only for viewing, so the file on screen is never your original.
Your storefront runs on payment and marketplace networks that every artist on Lesserspace shares. Stripe, which powers checkout, along with Etsy and eBay, all prohibit sexually explicit content. Because these accounts are shared, a single explicit listing can put every artist's shop at risk of being shut down.
So this piece stays private here in your studio. It is still yours; we simply can't publish or sell it through these networks. Artistic nudity is handled separately and reviewed case by case.
On, a visitor can click your piece and it opens large, so they can look closer. Off, it stays a picture on the wall. Good for work that shouldn't be examined up close, or that you would rather people simply take in.
SuperZoom is separate. Turn it on for this piece and it takes over from here, and this setting stops applying.
Lesserspace tends the technical side. Titling your work and telling its story is the strongest thing you can do to help new collectors find you.