What does commissioning an artist mean




















It gives you the chance to have a personalised work of art that will stay with you forever. When getting a work of art commissioned it is important to think about the subject you would like and what style would suit it best.

If you are choosing to get work done by your favourite artist based on their style keep in mind that perhaps some subjects are better suited to certain styles.

As said before, commissioned art is not only portraits, if you like previous works of an artist you can discuss with them how to create a similar piece. If you are looking to come up with a new subject for the commissioned piece try and be as detailed as possible when explaining it to the artist.

Commissioning a work of art requires a relationship to be built between you and the artist. It is important to have open communication and discuss what you want from the artist but also understand that the artist is working hard to create your vision.

Depending on what you are asking for and how much work the artist is taking on, commissioning a work of art is a long process that should not be rushed. You will then be in contact with the artist directly and you will be able to further discuss the details of your commission.

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No thank you, maybe later! Yes please. Also, see if they need anything from you. Do they need more reference images or materials? By communicating clearly any concerns or questions to the artist you can both put doubts aside and be excited about the project. Do not wait until the piece is close to being finished before you check in. If the artist is on the wrong track, big revisions could be expensive, timely, and compromise your relationship with the artist.

Most artists will expect you to be reaching out and communicating pretty often — it should be part of the process. Everyone appreciates recognition and praise for their work. Commissioning a work of art can be great for both collectors and artists, if it is done right. As a collector, it is your chance to be a part of the creative process and bring to life something that you will connect with forever. For artists, it's a chance to build lasting relationships with collectors and stretch their creative boundaries.

Not sure where to search for artists who might commission pieces you like? Back to Blog. Share This Article facebook twitter linkedin email. Related Articles. Artist , Collector. Let us know what you think. Popular Posts. Once you have settled on an artist we take care of written agreements, organise site visits if necessary and make sure communication runs fluidly between you and the commissioned artist.

Invoicing in two instalments, a deposit to start and the balance on completion means that both parties interests are protected. As an example of the above, The Pastel Society visitors might be interested one of our most recent commissions — a portrait of a s church in North London. Mall Galleries art advisors put together a portfolio of possible artists.

Peter Vincent PS was chosen. The resulting pastel work was a memento of the exchange between a reverend and an artist in the shadow of a modernist church. An artwork commission is a personalised experience that is different for everyone, at Mall Galleries we employ Commission Consultants to guide you through the process of commissioning an artwork from choosing an artist to choosing an artwork that is suitable for your home or business.

If you would like to find out more information regarding commissioning an artwork or book a private consultation, click here.



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