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Commission Art Guide
- 01Commissioning an artwork allows you to collaborate directly with the artist to create a unique piece tailored specifically for you. It offers deeper connection and meaning tailored to your vision. Collectors often commission paintings to celebrate meaningful moments, create a striking centrepiece for their home, or bring a personal vision to life. Each commission is carefully developed to reflect the character, atmosphere, and aesthetic that make Ellectraart’s work distinctive. This may include portraits, figurative compositions, or custom artworks created for private collectors, interiors, commercial projects etc. What does the process look like? • Step One: Share your vision Submit a commission enquiry form describing your vision. Feel comfortable to share details about your idea. This information is confidential and reviewed only by the artist in a highly respectful manner. • Step Two: Discussing the details Ellectra reviews your request and discusses concept, size, and materials with you. You receive a guidance, price quote and estimated timeline for the artwork. • Step Three: The painting process Once your commission is accepted a deposit secures your place in the commission schedule following a concept sketch for your approval. • Step Four: The final reveal Your new artwork is unveiled to you. After you confirm your satisfaction, outstanding balance is paid. • Step Five: Delivery After curing, the artwork is carefully packaged, insured, tracked and delivered to your door.
- 02Examples: • portrait of a person/my partner • couple portrait • sensual figurative painting • custom artwork inspired by existing painting/character • interpretation of a photograph • book cover/commercial project • something else • not sure yet It's completely fine if you're unsure — the artist can help guide the concept.
- 03Choosing the right artwork size is important for creating balance in a space. Below is a general guide to help you understand the scale of common artwork sizes. As a general guide: • Small artworks work well for shelves, desks or intimate wall spaces. • Medium artworks are ideal for bedrooms, hallways or gallery walls. • Large artworks create a focal point above sofas, beds or dining areas. Example sizes:
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