The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was implemented on May 25, 2018, and in order to be compliant I need to inform you of any information that I collect from you during your visit(s) to my website.
Consent to Cookies. One primary element of GDPR is that I must now get your consent to use cookies on my website.
A cookie is a small piece of text that my website sends to your browser. Cookies help my website remember information about you – this is essential to making the web an easy-to-use place.
If you like a piece of my art and you add it to your cart, you can come back later in the day to purchase it and that item will still be in your cart, waiting for you. Cookies make this possible.
When you see a pop up that asks for your permission and you opt-in, the next time you visit this site, you won't see that pop up again, because it has already done its job. Cookies make this possible.
Fulfill information requests from EU residents : With GDPR in effect, I must provide a copy of all personal data collected on the EU resident that requests it. Furthermore, if someone revokes their decision to accept cookies, my site stops tracking immediately.