Vintage and Vintage-Inspired Digital Products for the Modern Era.
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About NitegeistStudio
Production partners
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Gelato
Oslo, Norway
Gelato prints and ships my products on demand.
Shop policies
Digital downloads
Payment options
Returns & exchanges
Cancellations
Cancellations: not accepted
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Frequently asked questions
1) How will I receive my digital art files?
All prints are instant digital downloads, so no physical items will be shipped. After purchase, you’ll receive a link to download your high-resolution JPG and PDF files directly from Etsy (or Google Drive, if listed).
2) Are these original vintage artworks or recreations?
90 percent of my prints are restored from genuine public-domain artworks — carefully chosen, cleaned (if necessary), and enhanced from antique books, archives, or museum collections.
A select few pieces are vintage-inspired originals using AI-assisted tools or digital illustration assets (for example rawpixel, canva, kittl, etc), designed to capture the same timeless look and mood as true vintage art.
Each listing clearly notes whether the artwork is public domain or AI/digitally inspired, so you always know exactly what you’re receiving.
3) Can I print the artwork at home or through a print shop?
Yep! You can print using your home printer, a local print shop, or an online service like Printful, Staples, or FedEx. All files include high-resolution 300 DPI ratios for easy printing at common frame sizes.
4) Will the colors look exactly like they do on screen?
Colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings and printer calibration. Each artwork is optimized for rich tones and balanced contrast across both matte and glossy finishes.
5) Can I use these prints for commercial purposes?
These files are intended for personal use only — you’re welcome to print, frame, or gift them, but not resell or redistribute them.
If you’re itching to create your own products for sale, I totally get it — that’s exactly how I started! Most of my artworks come from public-domain archives and museum collections, so you can explore the same sources and build something uniquely yours.