Commissions are open!
I am open for Commissions in 2026! Whether you want a personal pet portrait, a large scale landscape, a gothic hand-painted album cover. I’ve got you covered! While my own personal style is unique and brightly coloured, I have confidence that I can capture any aesthetic goals you have for your commission.
Recently, I have begun painting ties in order to create unique accessories! I have been commissioned to paint on amps, to paint pet portraits, and to create one of a kind painted denim jackets. If you have a whacky idea, don’t be afraid to get in contact! I will be super up front about my abilities, and I’m always ready for a challenge.
Information for requesting a commission:
- I am a painter first and foremost; however, I am able to complete large scale drawings. If you have another idea for what medium you want, we can discuss this! I never turn down a challenge.
- Please send through reference images, inspiration images, and artwork styles you enjoy. From there, we can discuss how you would like your commission to look.
- I maintain the right to refuse a commission
- I am a very fast worker! The timeline will vary depending on how many projects I have at any given time, however if this is a commission needed before a certain date, the timeline can be negotiated
- I require a 25% non-refundable deposit. If the project involves buying a large canvas, certain tools or mediums, this will be factored into the cost. If your commission includes a request for a custom canvas shape, this will add time to the creation process, and the overall fee.
- On request I will send in-progress pictures and make certain adjustments.
- Delivery costs will be added onto the original commission fee. If you live in the Canberra Region, hand-delivery will not incur an extra cost. If you need the painting shipped or posted, this will be an added cost.
- Framing and installation are not included in my services. If you are in the Canberra region and request help for hanging/installation of a painting this can be further discussed