Art Commission

One of the most satisfying works is creating individual memories based on people’s requests and wishes. Creating a personal story and a unique piece of art that lasts a lifetime.

TESTIMONIALS

Offer.

Are you looking for a personal gift that tells its own story, a portrait of your family, friends or pet, a customized tattoo that exists once or a new website filled with unique content and graphics?

I design works in a variety of mediums, including pencil, acrylic on paper and canvas, as well as printmaking or digital artwork. Not to mention wood, slate and shell pieces as well.

Whatever you have in mind, I’m looking forward to listening to your ideas and createing a custom and bespoke work of art for you.

During the formation, you will be involved in all steps of the creative process from the get-go and you will be invited to provide feedback on the piece throughout the process to ensure it's exactly what you had in mind.

What is Commission Art?

Commissioning art is a custom piece of art personalized for clients based on their request. The history of art on commission is wide-ranging. Rulers and government bodies have commissioned portraits and statues to demonstrate their power, privilege and wealth for centuries. Or famous icons that sought out for collaborations with popular artists. But Commissioning art is not reserved for upper-class collectors with a mind-boggling budget. On the contrary, it is an affordable and special way to bring your memories and thoughts to life.

Benefits.

It is an undertaking that requires a lot of faith. You will need to place your trust in me to create whatever you visualize. Commissioning a work of art also allows you to get involved in the artistic process, making it both a rewarding and creative endeavor. This personal involvement, again, instills the work with authenticity, intimacy and personal meaning. By blending your artistic thought with the imaginative craft of my skills, the outcome will be one-of-a-kind.

Process.

Get in contact and let me know what you’re looking for and hope to achieve

  • Send in ideas (reference photos, drawings or sketches) and a short briefing of your thoughts

  • Specify the artwork’s medium, size and timeline

  • Receive the quote and once approved, off we go.

  • Get your first draft of your piece and request any tweaks you need

  • Take part in the creative process and watch your artwork take shape