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How to commission a painting from me:


As I prepare for an exciting commission piece I thought it might be good to share with you, how it all works.

The first step would be to make a few basic decisions ie; price, color palette, size, and paintings that are similar to what you're looking for (if possible). Once those are decided on, you are ready to contact me. You are welcome to text, call, or email me with the above information, and any additional information you would like to add. I may ask some questions for clarity and then schedule a time to meet in person or over Zoom. During our meeting we will go over similar paintings and you can decide what you want and don't want included in your painting. This is a good time to include any other inspiration materials ie; music, places, experiences etc. Once a clear vision has been established I will get to work utilizing my skills with your ideas and inspiration. During this time you can check in whenever you wish, for a quick update or photo, it's your baby after all. At about the halfway point we will have a Zoom meeting so you can see where it's at, and we can discuss any ideas for the remainder of the painting. Once your vision is complete, I will send you high resolution photos of it in different lighting for your approval. If you are satisfied, we will arrange payment in full. Upon reciept of payment, I will have your painting shipped to you. If you are not satisfied, that's okay, no payment would be expected. I can keep the painting to either sell or redo.

I want you to be happy, and to love the art in your home.

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