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I enjoy working with people to create a special artwork that is often deeply personal.

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Many of the families I work with want an original artwork of a beach, or coastal experience or memory, that has meaning to them. They may also have other requirements, such as size or palette preferences, that make acquiring a specially tailored piece all the more appealing.

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I have created artworks for individuals, couples, and families. My painting commissions have been gifted as wedding, anniversary, birthday and Christmas gifts, that provide both the artwork itself, as well as the experience of being part of the process of its creation. 

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The process is collaborative and not as daunting as it may seem. 

Give the gift of a commissioned artwork for a truly unique experience. I will work with the recipient to create a sentimental painting in my contemporary beach style that suits their taste and home. 

How It Works

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Get in touch

Via Instagram, this website or email. Let me know what you are thinking. Some things to think about and include in your email could be the size of the artwork, the subject e.g. my family of five at Curl Curl Beach, Would you like me to do an artistic photoshoot from which the artwork could be inspired? Once we have the foundations down, we can talk colour! 

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Colour

I consult with you on colours online. You may have a good idea of a colour/s you would like in the artwork, or this may be something we work through together. We agree on a colour direction and then we are off and away!

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Consulting throughout

I spend a lot of time consulting with you so we can work together to create something you will love. There are multiple steps throughout this process where I check-in and ensure you are happy with the direction. 

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The reveal

The last step is to show you the artwork and get it into your home so you can start enjoying it! Find out what my past clients have to say on my testimonials page.

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