Speaking of commissions, I am open to a variety of projects, however there are still a couple of information worth to mention:
1. I am not interested in any kind of long-term contract. This allows me to put all my soul and creativity into commissions one by one without worrying about what comes next.
2. I only make traditional art, this goes painting and any drawing. It is only for the finalization, (this goes mostly for illustration projects like book or album covers, illustrated books, graphic shirts, stickers, etc.) that I will scan the illustration and use the Affinity programs.
3. Each commission counts in a maximum of four revisions. For any additional revisions, I add a fee of 25 up to 100€ to the final price.
4. Before I start working, I ask to sign an agreement of terms, along with a portion (around 25 to 30%) of the total price. Only when I have received both will I begin.
FINE ART COMMISSIONS:
The price includes, the artwork itself, the materials used, and the revisions. It depends on the size of the project, the amount of detail, and its overall intensity, which I will assess based on your budget. I do not cover shipping costs.
On canvas from €150 to €2000:
The mediums I use for painting are acrylic paint and oil paint.
The smallest canvas measures 10x10 cm, and the largest canvas measures 100x100 cm.
On paper from €50 to €700:
The mediums used here are watercolor, gouache, ink, and pencils.
The smallest size is 14.8x10.5 cm, and the largest size is 29.7x42 cm.
Here you will receive both the original and a ‘digitised’ version of your painting/drawing.


ILLUSTRATION COMMISSION:
An illustration project, including the drawing and revisions, may cost between €50 and €2000. Adding up to this, come usage fees based on the project. This means:
Illustration (€50 to €2000) + usage fees = final price
Here are a couple of questions that influence the price:
1. What do you need the illustration(s) for? Is it for an illustrated book? Is it an a shirt design? Or do you need an album cover, etc.?
2. How much space does the illustration take up? Is it a small illustration, a quarter page, half a page, a full page, a double page, etc.?
3. Where will the illustration be visible? Inside the book or on the cover? Will it be small on the front of a shirt or lwill it be arge, etc.?
4. What medium is used for the process of creating illustration? Watercolor, gouache, acrylic paint, etc. (Without further information, my go to mediums for illustrating are watercolor and ink.)
5. What style do you look for? A less detailed and more simplified art style with fewer colors or many colors? Is it a highly detailed illustration?Is it in black and white or in color?
6. Who is your target audience? Children, parents, etc.?
7. How and for which duration do you want to distribute the illustration? Online, locally, worldwide? For 1 year or for 10 years?
8. Do you want to use the illustration for private or commercial purposes? Is it for a non-profit project?
Last but not least, what is your budget?
You will only receive digital files here! (JPG, PNG, PDF and TIFF)