Frequently Asked Questions

Art & Commissions

  • I sell both originals and prints of my work. Some pieces are only sold as prints, and some originals are not turned into prints. This is determined based on the piece and whether or not a print can capture the quality of the original. Prices for originals are higher than their print counterparts, and prints may vary slightly from the original artwork.

    You can shop all art products online.

  • The price is determined by the materials used, the size, the complexity of the piece, and the amount of time to complete the piece.

    In the artwork description, you can find the number of hours it took to complete a piece.

  • Print prices are determined in part by the intricacy, detail, and time put into the original work. For prints of more intricate pieces, the price will be higher than less intricate prints of the same size.

  • All prints and original artwork are final sale. If a print or original artwork is damaged upon arrival, the customer is entitled to a full refund once images of the damage are submitted. Prints can be replaced if damaged. Original artwork and prints cannot be exchanged.

  • Yes, but I do not take on commissions that are outside of my preferred style of art. Commissioning an original artwork is a big deal, and I want to feel as passionate about creating the piece as the person who is requesting it. If I don’t feel that, I will decline the commission. If you are interested in commissioning an abstract painting, you can email me directly or fill out the contact form to set up a meeting to discuss your vision.

  • The rate depends on materials used, size of the piece, and complexity of the request. I will also compare it to past similar work if applicable. Based on that, I will calculate a price for commissioned work.