Authorship
Concept, painter, and final artwork.
We explore concepts with every tool a contemporary studio uses — sketching, photography, and digital imaging. The painting itself is always made by hand by a Hungarian painter, on canvas, in Budapest. We document the studio process so you can see it.
Three distinct roles
Product pages clearly distinguish between the concept image, the artist who paints the final work, and any artist-attributed original concept.
- Concept — curated by Budapest Canvas, sometimes with the help of digital imaging tools.
- Painted by — the artist who creates the final canvas. Always human, always named on the certificate.
- Original interpretation by — used when the artist substantially reinterprets the concept.
- Concept by [artist] — used only when the artist actually originated the concept.
The final artwork is always physical
The concept is not the product. The product is a hand-painted canvas, made by an artist using paint, brushwork, texture, and human judgment.
- Concepts help you choose a visual direction before ordering
- The final artwork is painted by hand by a named artist
- Each painting ships with a signed certificate of authenticity
The artist's role
The artist interprets the concept through composition, brushwork, color, texture, materials, and judgment. Each final canvas is one of a kind.
Interpretation
The final painting follows the agreed visual direction while carrying the artist's brushwork and material decisions.
Materials
The work is produced with real paint, canvas, and studio preparation.
Variation
Natural differences in tone, texture, and detail are part of the handmade process.
Why this matters
Authenticity is the whole brand. Concepts make a visual direction easy to choose; painters make the final work real. We keep those two roles clearly separate so you always know who made what.

