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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Some helpful info on my services and policies
Yes, I do accept a limited number of commissions each year! I love working with collectors to create meaningful, one-of-a-kind pieces that align with their vision and my artistic style.
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable process for both of us, here are a few guidelines:
• Style & Medium: I only accept commissions that are in line with my current artistic style and mediums (abstract, nature-inspired, mixed media, and wet cyanotype work). Please browse my portfolio to get a sense of what I create.
• Size & Budget: Custom work typically starts at $2,500, depending on the size and complexity. I’m happy to discuss sizes and price ranges that work for your space.
• Creative Collaboration: We’ll start with a conversation about your vision—colors, mood, space, and preferences. I’ll offer insight into how I can bring it to life in a way that remains true to my process and aesthetic.
• Timeline: Commissions generally take 6–10 weeks to complete. If you have a specific deadline (such as a gift or installation date), please let me know in advance.
• Deposit & Payments: A 50% non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your commission slot. The remaining balance is due upon completion, prior to shipping or delivery.
• Approval & Revisions: I’ll send photos of the finished piece before final approval. Minor adjustments can be discussed, but because of the nature of my layered, intuitive process, I don’t replicate past works or make significant revisions.
If you’re interested in commissioning a piece, please [contact me here] to start the conversation. I’d love to create something uniquely beautiful for your space!
All sales are final. However, I understand that an art investment is personal to your space. To help you visualize artwork scale and style, I am happy to provide a free mockup of a painting in your room -I just need you to send me a few pictures of the space, well-lit, uncluttered and straight-on. My out-of-town clients find this enormously helpful as they plan where and how to display the artwork they are interested in.
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