Together we will transform your stories and memories into a vibrant painting to last lifetimes. To get started, consider what size, color palette, timeline, and style would work best for you.
A custom piece of art is something we can co-create together for yourself, your spaces, and people you love.
Have you ever looked at a painting, absolutely loved it but wished it was a different size, a different subject, or created in different tones?
Commissioning artwork is an opportunity to become a part of the creative process and make something special for your spaces. It’s an opportunity to project a dream, encapsulate a vision, or memorialize a memory, an adventure, a person. Personalized artwork is a touchstone, a keepsake, and an heirloom that lasts forever.
Chase who crossed the rainbow bridge this year. 18” x 24” Painting on Lucite with Hardwood painted frame. Completed in 4 weeks.
After the first payment is made, we begin to share images. Send me imagery and colors that resonate with you based on the painting we are creating. What colors do you love? What imagery brings your heart ease? This stage of research lets me see more of your perspective.
Within 2-4 weeks, I will provide you with a draft sketch. For every commission, I offer two rounds of edits in order to get the sketch right. Once the sketch is approved, I will invoice you for the second payment (another ⅓).
Depending on the scope and size of the project, paintings take anywhere from 3-16 weeks. Periodically, I will send you snapshots of your evolving artwork. This is a collaborative experience, and I love for you to be a part of it! This also gives you the opportunity to see that the work is progressing as discussed.
Once the piece is completed and you are happy with the result, I send over the final invoice and deliver your new painting home — insured via UPS, to your home.
Payment Schedule:
Payments will be made in three installments through Venmo, check, or PayPal. The first payment is the deposit once we agree upon the size and imagery you are envisioning (⅓ the estimated cost), the second is made after the initial sketch is approved, and the final payment is due upon completion.