Fine Art Designed For Modern Spaces

I accept a limited number of commissions throughout the year. Each work is created with the same strong composition, intentional color direction, and layered depth as my available originals, while thoughtfully tailored to your vision.
We begin with a strategic conversation about size, subject, palette, and the overall atmosphere you want the painting to create. Inspirational photos and photos of your space are always helpful and welcomed.
Commission pricing reflects the custom nature of the work, scale, and finishing. This is quoted individually per project.
Once we align on direction, I will provide a proposal with pricing. A 50% non-refundable deposit secures your place in my studio schedule.
Your painting develops gradually in layers over several weeks. When ready, I will share progress photos to ensure the work feels aligned.
Depending on the complexity of the piece, one minor refinement round is included if needed. Final balance is collected prior to professional packaging and shipment or delivery.
Small to medium pieces are typically completed within 2 to 3 weeks. Larger works generally take 4 to 6 weeks, depending on complexity and current studio flow. Priority scheduling may occasionally be available.
Pricing varies depending on size and complexity. Once we discuss your vision and scale, I can provide a clear quote.
We start with a consultation about subject, size, and overall direction. After confirming details and a deposit, I begin the painting. Near completion, I share a progress image before finalizing.
Yes. You can share inspiration, preferences, and general direction. I then develop the piece within my artistic style so the final work feels cohesive and authentic.
Many collectors are unsure at first. I'm happy to recommend proportions based on your wall, furniture layout, or overall space so the painting feels balanced and intentional.
Yes. I frequently work with interior designers on custom pieces. In most cases, it is best for the client to be included in the initial consultation so their preferences and expectations are clearly understood. The exception would be situations such as gifts or surprises, or when the client has given the designer full creative direction.