The short version

Privacy & Legal

ArtanovaWall is a free showcase. There are no accounts, no tracking, and no cookies. The only personal data involved is whatever you choose to put in an email to me. This page spells that out, plus how the artwork is licensed.

Last updated: 22 July 2026


Who runs this site

ArtanovaWall is an independent, non-commercial project. For anything on this page, or to exercise the data rights described below, reach me through the Contact page.

What data is collected

By the site itself: none. ArtanovaWall has no accounts, no sign-in, no analytics, no advertising, and sets no cookies. Nothing you do here is tracked or profiled.

Three ordinary things are still worth naming honestly:

Your rights

Under the GDPR you can ask to see, correct, or delete any personal data I hold about you. In practice the only thing I'd ever hold is an email conversation you started — ask via the Contact page and I'll act on it. You can also complain to your local data-protection authority if you're unhappy with how it's handled.

The artwork

The images shown are open-license works — contemporary photography under the Unsplash License and public-domain reproductions from museum collections — sourced through Unsplash. Each piece is credited to its creator on its wall label, which links back to the original. ArtanovaWall claims no ownership of these works.

If you're a creator or rights-holder and would like your work credited differently or removed, contact me and I'll sort it out promptly.

Using the site

ArtanovaWall is provided as-is, for enjoyment, free of charge, with no warranty that it will be uninterrupted or error-free. The 3D gallery needs a browser with WebGL; the Explore page is the plain fallback if yours can't run it. The ArtanovaWall name, design, and code are mine — please don't pass them off as your own.

Changes

If any of this changes — for instance, if the site later adds a feature that does collect data — I'll update this page and the date at the top. Since there are no accounts, the current version here is always the one that applies.