FAQ's
Please see below answers to the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you still have any further questions after reading this page, click here to contact us.
No. Unfortunately, Jodi no longer accepts commissioned art.
We do not issue certificates of authenticity. All pieces created after January 2013 are thumb-printed (right thumb), and all pieces purchased at ART BY JODI ARIAS .COM (previously at JodiArias.com) are guaranteed authentic.
We are happy to authenticate any work of art attributed to Jodi which is or is not thumb-printed. If you have any questions regarding the authenticity of any art attributed to Jodi Arias, please contact us.
Jodi signs all her original art. Any pieces created after January 2013 are also thumb-printed with her right thumb and assigned a serial number. She does not sign her prints. However, limited-edition prints are numbered and no more than the number indicated will be created.
Prints are shipped worldwide, and originals are shipped only to countries and territories which enable us to insure the package.
Shipping is free to locations within the United States and its territories. The cost of shipping internationally, plus insurance, is in addition to the purchase price.
Right now, Australia is only accepting packages from the US that are sent via express mail, a more expensive mode of shipping. We don’t know if this is because of the pandemic, security, or something else. As soon as Australia allows packages sent with less expensive shipping options, we will reduce shipping costs to this beautiful country.
Jodi has no problem if you would like to resell her art. Reproducing it, however – that is copyright infringement and that it against the law.
Typically, orders ship within 3-5 business days. However, because we are a small operation, sometimes life happens and orders may take up to one week to ship. As soon as your order ships, we will email a tracking number so you can see where it is en route.
The art revenue is disbursed in several ways. A lot of it is reinvested into the business to keep Art by Jodi Arias running smoothly and successfully (supplies, shipping, taxes and fees). Ten percent of it is donated to select nonprofit organizations. Some of it will go towards Jodi’s appeals. (Note: The art revenue is kept separate from the JAA Appellate Fund, an irrevocable trust established by Jodi’s family for her appeals. In this way, the trust remains absent of any money that might be considered Jodi’s. This is done to ensure that donations received into the trust remain protected from potential lawsuits against Jodi.)