Portrait Commissions

Custom works that capture the essence of the subject. Each piece is a unique collaboration between artist and client.

Portrait Gallery

Commission Process

Initial consultation

Complete the form to discuss the project, techniques, size, budget, and timeline. This initial conversation helps us understand the vision for the portrait.

References and sketch

We work with reference photographs and I develop a preliminary sketch for your approval. This step ensures we're aligned on composition.

Creation of the work

Once the sketch is approved, I proceed with creating the work in the studio, using high-quality materials and traditional techniques.

Final delivery

The final work is delivered properly framed and ready to hang, with international shipping options and certificate of authenticity.

Available techniques

Oil on canvas

Classic technique with professional finish

Acrylic

Vibrant color and fast drying

Charcoal & graphite

Detailed artistic drawing

Mixed media

Creative combination of mediums

Request information

Fill out the form to start an inquiry about your custom portrait. I'll get back to you within 24-48 hours.

Frequently asked questions

What techniques do you offer?

Oil on canvas, acrylic, mixed media, charcoal or graphite drawing. Each technique offers different textures and visual effects.

What is the approximate delivery time?

Depends on size and complexity, generally between 4 to 8 weeks. Simpler portraits can be completed in 3-4 weeks.

Do you work from photographs?

Yes, I work mainly from high-quality reference photographs. We can discuss which photos work best for the portrait.

What sizes are available?

From small formats (30x40 cm) to large works (100x150 cm or larger). Size affects the level of detail and pricing.

Does it include framing?

Yes, all works are delivered professionally framed. I offer several frame options to choose from based on desired aesthetics.

Do you do pet portraits?

Yes, I create pet portraits with the same care and attention to detail as human portraits.