
WAYS TO COLLECT, COMMISSION & SUPPORT
Commissioned Art
Some spaces hold more than furniture. They hold memory, mood, and the quiet story of the person living in them. A commissioned artwork is an invitation to add one more layer — one that is entirely yours.
Each commission begins with a conversation. Not a brief, not a form — a real exchange about your space, your eye, and what you want to feel when you walk into a room. From there, the work takes shape in my studio, guided by the visual language I have spent years developing: strong figures, sharp lines, color that holds emotion without explaining it.
Commissioned art are available for private homes, hotels, restaurants, and beauty spaces. Each piece is created once and exists as a single original.
Original Artwork
Every painting in my studio was made once. No editions, no reproductions — each piece exists as a single original that belongs, eventually, to one space and one person.
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Collecting an original is not about owning an object. It is about choosing to live with a specific energy, a specific moment of making. My works carry the tension between structure and emotion, between what is controlled and what breaks through. That tension does not translate into print. It lives in the original.
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Current works available for collection are listed in the gallery.
Digital Artwork
Not every relationship with art begins with a painting on a wall. Sometimes it begins with a print, carefully chosen, quietly framed — a small act of surrounding yourself with something that speaks to you.
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The prints available through my studio are a curated selection, chosen specifically for their presence in smaller format. They are not secondary works or reproductions of originals — they are digital artworks created as prints, with the same visual language and the same intention.
Patreon
Making art is not only the finished work. It is the hours in the studio, the decisions that get reversed, the sketches that lead nowhere and the ones that lead somewhere unexpected. That process rarely makes it onto Instagram — it belongs somewhere slower.
Patreon is where I share the inside of the work. Monthly behind-the-scenes, studio updates, process fragments, and exclusive content that does not exist anywhere else. It is a space for those who want to follow not just the result, but the making of it.
→ Starting March 15th