Q: What do you charge for a commissioned work?

A:  The price for a commission depends on a lot of different things including size, medium and materials costs - a small pencil sketch will be cheaper than an acrylic painting on a large canvas, for example.  Shipping will also be figured in there.  I am happy to discuss the options with you and get you a quote!

 

Q:  How long will it take for me to get my requested art piece?

A:  I am not currently taking any requests for commissioned works because I already have a backlog! I will update the website when I am again able to take requests for art pieces.

 

Q: How long have you been involved in art?

A: I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t involved in art in some way or another.  My parents have many photos of me before I was five years old and many of those photos are of me doodling, drawing, painting, sketching, or doing some sort of art project. 

Q: What is your favorite thing to draw?

A: I love drawing pets, portraits, dragons, and any animated characters (I am personally a huge Sonic the Hedgehog fan)!

 

Q: What is your favorite thing to paint?

A: I enjoy painting mountain landscapes, flowers, and replicating popular album covers.

 

Q: What is your favorite medium?

A: I prefer black and white sketches using charcoal, but also enjoy colored pencils and acrylic paints on canvas.

 

Q: What was the most difficult artwork that you’ve ever done?

A: My Social Studies teacher asked me to draw a replica of a piece of art from his favorite artist (Susan Seddon Boulet). It combines human forms with the natural world.  This was very challenging and took some extra time to draw.  You can find this drawing (link) among my portfolio on this site.

 

Q: Of all the art that you’ve created, what are your favorites?

A: The characters Negan and Daryl from the Walking Dead Series, Rainbow Rising album cover colored Pencil sketch, and the Asia album cover painting are some of my favorites.

 

Q: Which type of art takes you the longest to complete?

A: It really depends on the size of the artwork and the complexity of the drawing itself. I would say that paintings might take a bit longer to do, considering that I usually draw out what I want to paint first.