Commissions

A commission is an opportunity to work together toward something made specifically for your space — a painting that begins with a conversation and develops through the same layered process as all my work. Nothing is rushed, and nothing is pre-determined.

Recent Commissions

Abstract artwork with black scribbles on a beige textured background, a small white area with black lines at the bottom, and a yellow square in the center.
Mixed media collage featuring a woman's profile, handwritten script, scientific diagrams, and artistic sketches, with prominent abstract flower shapes.
An abstract painting divided into two sections, with a thin green line separating a light-colored left side and a dark blue right side.
An elderly woman with blonde hair, smiling, wearing a black shirt and work apron, appears to be painting or working on a project at a table.

How It Works

Every commission begins with a conversation. We talk about your space — the light, the scale, what the room is like, and how you use it. We talk about what you're drawn to in the work, and what you're hoping for.

From there, I work through my usual process: building in layers, responding to what emerges, letting the painting find its own direction, with your space and our conversation as guides. The paintings develop organically, and part of the commission process is trusting that.

If you've spent time with my work and feel a genuine connection to it, we're likely a good fit.

What to Expect

  • A conversation before any commitment — I want to understand your space and what you're hoping for

  • Pricing discussed openly at the outset, based on scale and scope

  • A process that takes time — I won't rush a painting to meet an arbitrary deadline

  • A finished work built with the same materials and care as everything else in the studio

  • A certificate of authenticity and care instructions with every piece

Collage of architectural drawings, a vintage letter with a photo of a woman, and abstract botanical sketches on a textured background.

The Perfect Fit

A commission is a good fit if you have a specific space in mind and a sense of what moves you. You don't need to arrive with a brief or a color swatch. What helps most is time spent with my existing work — knowing what resonates, and trusting that the process will take it somewhere meaningful.

If you've lived with art long enough to know what you want, and you have a wall that's been waiting for the right piece, it's worth a conversation.

Get In Touch

If you're interested in a commission, reach out and tell me a little about the space you have in mind — the size, the light, what the room is like, and anything else that feels relevant. The more context you can share, the better the conversation we can have.

I respond to all inquiries personally.