• To begin the process, please reach out to me via the Contact page with details about the painting you would like to commission. It’s helpful to include:

    • A description of the subject (e.g., portrait, landscape, still life).

    • Reference photos, if available.

    • Size and dimensions of the artwork.

    • Any specific color schemes, mood, or style preferences.

    Once I receive your inquiry, I’ll follow up with any additional questions and provide a quote based on the details you’ve provided.

  • Once we’ve agreed on the details and a price, I’ll start by gathering reference material and or creating a preliminary sketch or composition for your approval. This gives you a chance to make any changes before I begin the full painting. After your approval, I’ll begin working on the painting itself. Depending on the complexity and size, the entire process may take up to 6 months to complete.

  • The timeline for completion varies based on the size, complexity, and subject matter of the painting. Generally, smaller paintings (up to 16"x20") take about 2-4 months, while larger pieces or more detailed works may take 4-6 months or longer. I’ll provide an estimated timeline when we finalize the details of your commission.

  • The price of a commissioned painting depends on factors such as the size, complexity, and level of detail required. As a general guideline, smaller works (up to 20” x 26”) may start around $2,500, while larger paintings can range from $5,000 to several thousand dollars. I will provide a personalized quote after discussing your project’s specific needs.

  • Yes, I offer flexible payment plans to make commissioning a painting more accessible. Typically, I require a 50% deposit to begin work on the painting, with the remaining balance due upon completion, before shipping or delivery. We can discuss payment terms and schedule based on your needs.

  • I welcome feedback and collaboration throughout the initial composition process! After the initial composition is approved, any major changes to the painting itself can be more challenging. Minor changes or tweaks are generally easy to incorporate. The more specific you can be in the beginning, the smoother the process will go!

  • Yes, I ship commissioned paintings worldwide. Once your painting is complete, I will carefully package it and arrange for safe delivery. The cost of shipping will be added to the final price and depends on the size and destination of the painting. I use professional couriers to ensure that your painting arrives in perfect condition.

  • Absolutely! My preference is to work from my own photography, however many clients commission portraits, landscapes, or still lifes based on personal photographs. If you're commissioning a portrait, I usually request a selection of high-quality reference photos to capture the likeness and personality you want. The better the photo quality, the better I can work from it.

  • Yes, I’m happy to assist you with selecting the right size and style for your space. I can provide advice on proportions, color schemes, and overall design to ensure the painting complements your home or office decor. If needed, I can also send digital mockups of how the painting will look in a room setting.

  • I only use high-quality, archival-grade materials to ensure the longevity and vibrancy of your painting. My oils are professional-grade pigments, and I paint on high-quality linen canvas. The varnish I use is designed to protect the painting and enhance its colors over time.

  • Once the initial deposit is made and work has begun on your commissioned piece, cancellations are not accepted. However, if there are any significant issues with the final piece, I will work with you to make sure you're satisfied. It’s important that we have clear communication throughout the process to avoid misunderstandings.

  • Yes, commissioned paintings make wonderful, unique gifts! If you're commissioning a painting as a gift, I’ll keep the recipient’s preferences in mind while creating the piece. You can also request that the painting be delivered directly to the recipient.


If you have any other questions or would like to discuss your custom commission in more detail, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I look forward to creating something special for you!


FAQ - Giclée Prints of My Oil Paintings

  • Giclée prints are a high-quality reproduction of original artwork, using cutting-edge technology that ensures remarkable accuracy, detail, and color fidelity. Because they are printed with archival-quality materials, giclée prints can last for generations, maintaining their value over time. Additionally, limited editions of giclée prints—signed and numbered by the artist—offer exclusivity, which further enhances their investment potential.

  • Yes! Giclée prints stand out from traditional prints (like lithographs or offset prints) because of their superior quality and attention to detail. The giclée process uses high-resolution digital scanning, archival inks, and high-quality paper or canvas, resulting in a print that closely mirrors the original artwork. Additionally, the limited edition nature of giclée prints, combined with their artist signature, makes them highly collectible and more valuable than mass-produced prints.

  • Limited edition giclée prints are created in small, numbered runs. This limited availability ensures that the print remains rare and exclusive, which can significantly increase its value over time. Once the edition is sold out, no more prints of that particular artwork will be produced. Owning a limited edition print offers a sense of exclusivity, which is an important factor for art collectors looking for pieces that will appreciate in value.

  • While no investment is guaranteed, giclée prints—especially those from emerging or well-established artists—can appreciate in value as the artist's reputation grows. If the artist gains more recognition and their work becomes more sought after, the value of their limited edition prints can increase. Moreover, because giclée prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork, they are often seen as more valuable than standard prints or reproductions.

  • The value of a giclée print can increase over time depending on several factors:

    • Artist Reputation: As an artist's career progresses and their work gains recognition, the value of their limited edition prints may rise.

    • Quality of Materials: Giclée prints are made with archival materials designed to last for decades, ensuring they maintain their appearance and value.

    • Exclusivity: Limited edition prints (with a fixed number of prints) are more likely to appreciate in value compared to open-edition prints, as the scarcity factor increases demand.

    By choosing a print from a respected artist and investing in limited editions, you are making an informed decision to acquire a piece that could appreciate over time.

  • Mass-produced prints (such as posters or inexpensive offset prints) often use lower-quality paper or canvas, and are typically printed in large quantities. This can make them less durable and more prone to fading. In contrast, giclée prints are produced with archival inks and fine art materials, ensuring their longevity and color vibrancy for years to come. The high quality of giclée prints, combined with their limited edition nature, makes them a more reliable investment for collectors.

  • When properly cared for, giclée prints can last for several decades without fading. The archival-grade inks and high-quality paper or canvas used in giclée printing are designed to withstand the test of time. Many giclée prints can last 100 years or more if kept out of direct sunlight and stored in proper conditions. This longevity means the print will retain its value and beauty for generations, making it an excellent investment for collectors.

  • Giclée prints are often used in galleries and museums because of their exceptional quality and fidelity to the original artwork. The process ensures that every detail, color, and texture is captured with precision, which makes giclée prints nearly indistinguishable from the original painting. Because of their museum-quality standards, giclée prints are highly regarded by collectors and institutions alike.

  • If you purchase a giclée print as a collector, there is potential for the value of that print to appreciate over time, particularly if the artist becomes more recognized or their work becomes more sought-after. Limited edition prints, especially those that are rare or from renowned artists, often increase in value as demand grows. However, it’s important to remember that art investment should be seen as a long-term commitment, and the art market can fluctuate.

  • Yes, giclée prints are an excellent way for art collectors to own a high-quality reproduction of an original artwork without the expense of purchasing the original painting. Since giclée prints are more affordable than originals, they allow collectors to invest in works by established or emerging artists at a fraction of the cost, while still acquiring a piece of art that is valued for its quality, rarity, and potential for future appreciation.

  • Giclée prints offer the opportunity to enjoy beautiful artwork at a more affordable price while still obtaining a high-quality piece that can be passed down for generations. With their durability, archival quality, and limited edition nature, giclée prints offer art lovers a chance to build a valuable collection that appreciates over time. Whether you’re buying for personal enjoyment or as an investment, giclée prints are a thoughtful, lasting way to add art to your life.

  • To maximize the lifespan and value of your giclée print, here are a few care tips:

    • Frame your print: It’s best to frame your print under UV-protective glass or acrylic to prevent fading from light exposure.

    • Avoid direct sunlight: Hang your print in a location away from direct sunlight, as UV rays can cause fading over time.

    • Maintain a controlled environment: Keep your print in a dry, cool environment. Avoid areas with high humidity, as moisture can damage the print.

    • Regularly clean the frame: Use a soft, dry cloth to dust the frame and glass or acrylic surface, ensuring the print looks its best.

    By taking these steps, you can preserve your giclée print’s beauty and investment potential for years to come.


If you’re interested in purchasing a giclée print as an investment, I’d be happy to help answer any additional questions or provide more information on the pieces available. Investing in art is not just about financial gain—it’s about owning a unique piece that brings beauty and meaning into your life!