Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the artist behind EBC Loft?

EBC Loft is the creative practice of Edmond B. Murden, an Atlanta-based visual artist known for Black pop art, expressive portraiture, watercolor art, and fashion-infused illustration.

Do you take commissions?

Yes, when my schedule allows. If commissions are open, you’ll see a Commissions page in the menu.
If not, join the email list to be notified when new slots open.

Are your prints high quality?

Absolutely. Every print is produced using:

  • Archival-quality inks

  • Premium matte or watercolor paper

  • Color-calibrated reproduction for high accuracy

They are designed to last decades without fading.

Do you sell original artwork?

Yes, available originals are listed under the Originals collection.
Demand is high, so originals tend to sell quickly.

What is the difference between Original Art, Fine Art Prints, and Digital Downloads?

  1. Original Art: The one of a kind physical piece created by Edmond B. Murden.

  2. Fine Art Prints: Premium reproductions on archival paper.

  3. Digital Downloads: Printable files delivered instantly.

Are your prints limited edition?

Some collections include limited-edition prints.
Limited runs will always be clearly marked with edition numbers.

How long does shipping take?

  1. Prints: 5–7 business days

  2. Originals: 3–5 business days

  3. Digital Downloads: Available instantly after purchase

How do commissions work?

  1. Submit an inquiry

  2. Approve a concept and quote

  3. Pay a 50% deposit

  4. Review preliminary sketches (if applicable)

  5. Final artwork completed

  6. Pay remaining balance before shipping

Can I request revisions?

Minor revisions are included.
Major or structural revisions may require an additional fee.

Do you do commercial or licensing work?

Yes. For brands, magazines, publications, album covers, or merchandise licensing, email: ebmurden@ebcloft.com

How should I frame or care for my prints?

For best longevity:

  • Keep prints away from direct sunlight

  • Use UV-protection glass when framing

  • Avoid humidity & moisture

  • Handle with clean, dry hands