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Commission an artwork !
Commissioning art is one of the most rewarding things to own. It gives you that extra special thing that nobody has got.
Be it for your office, home, institution, commissioning allows you to choose the colours, style and dimensions of a piece. Commissioning is a highly personal process and the artist will be there all along to guide you through making a decision that fits your wishes.
Commissioning art is an exceptional experience and fun way of purchasing art.
The process allows you to become fully engaged with the design and development of a bespoke piece of artwork.
It is possible and simple to commission the artist to create something specifically to fit your criteria and budget.
FAQS
1) HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?
A commission can usually be carried out within the time frame you set. The artist will arrange a schedule and we will keep you informed of how the commission is progressing.
2) HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
Commissions cost more than an original piece of artwork by the same artist. This is due to the process and time it takes for them to create something bespoke to you. However what you gain from it as a exclusive and personal work of art which is priceless.
3) WHAT IF I DON’T LIKE THE FINAL PIECE?
Fear not, this is highly unlikely to happen. We carry out a number of thorough consultations with you and the artist before the commission begins, so there is total communication and thorough understanding of what you want. If you enjoy the artist’s work, it is unlikely they will do anything but true justice to your piece.
4) WHAT IF I WANT TO CHANGE SOMETHING?
Throughout the process we will keep you informed of the progress of the work as it develops and agree at what stages you are able to make requests. The artist will want to get it right for you as their client, so changes are usually carried out with the agreement of both parties.
5) CAN I MEET THE ARTIST?
Yes, normally you can and the artist is usually more than happy to meet with you as the client.
Commission an artwork !
Commissioning art is one of the most rewarding things to own. It gives you that extra special thing that nobody has got.
Be it for your office, home, institution, commissioning allows you to choose the colours, style and dimensions of a piece. Commissioning is a highly personal process and the artist will be there all along to guide you through making a decision that fits your wishes.
Commissioning art is an exceptional experience and fun way of purchasing art.
The process allows you to become fully engaged with the design and development of a bespoke piece of artwork.
It is possible and simple to commission the artist to create something specifically to fit your criteria and budget.
FAQS
1) HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?
A commission can usually be carried out within the time frame you set. The artist will arrange a schedule and we will keep you informed of how the commission is progressing.
2) HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
Commissions cost more than an original piece of artwork by the same artist. This is due to the process and time it takes for them to create something bespoke to you. However what you gain from it as a exclusive and personal work of art which is priceless.
3) WHAT IF I DON’T LIKE THE FINAL PIECE?
Fear not, this is highly unlikely to happen. We carry out a number of thorough consultations with you and the artist before the commission begins, so there is total communication and thorough understanding of what you want. If you enjoy the artist’s work, it is unlikely they will do anything but true justice to your piece.
4) WHAT IF I WANT TO CHANGE SOMETHING?
Throughout the process we will keep you informed of the progress of the work as it develops and agree at what stages you are able to make requests. The artist will want to get it right for you as their client, so changes are usually carried out with the agreement of both parties.
5) CAN I MEET THE ARTIST?
Yes, normally you can and the artist is usually more than happy to meet with you as the client.