Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is bespoke art?
Bespoke art is a one-of-a-kind artwork created especially for you. It is tailored to your personality, your space, and your energy – translating colour and form into a piece that feels uniquely yours.
2. How does the process work?
The process begins with a personal conversation where I explore your vision, personality, or the energy of the space. From there, I create a concept that reflects your colours and forms, which evolves into a fully bespoke artwork. Every step is collaborative, ensuring the final piece resonates deeply with you.
3. How long does it take to create a custom artwork?
Timeframes vary depending on the scale and complexity of the piece. Smaller works may take 4-6 weeks, while larger or more intricate commissions may take several months. During our first conversation, I will provide a clear timeline.
4. Do I need to know exactly what I want?
Not at all. Many clients simply trust my instinct and allow me to sense their colour energy. Others come with specific preferences. Both approaches work beautifully – together we will uncover the palette and form that suit you best.
5. How much does a bespoke artwork cost?
Each artwork is priced individually based on size, materials, and complexity. I offer different investment levels, making it possible to commission a piece whether this is your first bespoke artwork (starting at €400) or you are an experienced collector.
6. Can I choose the size and materials?
Yes. We can discuss dimensions that best suit your space and select materials that align with your taste, lifestyle, and the energy you wish to create.
7. Do you work with interior designers and architects?
Absolutely. I collaborate closely with professionals to create bespoke pieces that harmonise with larger projects. From private residences to hotels, my art proposals integrate seamlessly with interior concepts.
8. Is a bespoke artwork a good investment?
Yes. Bespoke art is not only deeply personal but also a treasure. Many of my clients view their commissioned piece as a piece of jewellery – a work to be cherished and passed down through generations.