
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept commissioned projects?
Not usually, as of right now. If you would like to receive a commission based on specific requirements, contact us with your visual ideas & size, and we will see if we can make it happen.
I am very selective about commissions I am willing to spend time on as of the present. I try to keep my work consistent with my style to create a fluent body of work. If a commission is within my style, I am willing to consider it.
Do you have a newsletter subscription?
Not as of right now.
Are you interested in being contacted by galleries or artist markets?
If an opportunity presents itself, I would be Interested.
Do you have Physical Artwork or Prints available to purchase?
Not as of right now. Both will be something I would consider in the future. (However, I have one painting exclusively available for purchase in Australia for local Australian customers).
What or who inspires your art?
I find that what inspires my art is the perception of the ‘seen and unseen’, and the ‘known’ and ‘unknown’. I have always been inspired by ‘visionary’, ‘spiritual’, and ‘metaphysical’ explorations and perspectives on reality.
I find Art & Artists that have explored the ‘Visionary’, ‘Spiritual’, ‘Metaphysical’ perspectives within History & Present day have always inspired me.
What materials and techniques do you typically use?
I find that my practice is very much a multi-disciplinary approach. Digital painting, drawing, and traditional/graphic mediums are present and tend to be within the creative process.
Can you describe your artistic style or approach?
I find my practice is a very ‘intuitive’ process, incorporating abstract and geometric visual elements.
Do you have a Blog?
Yes. Here, I will share my artistic explorations from an initial idea to the final stroke (digital or otherwise). This Blog will explore final artworks, behind the scenes of current works of art, and reflections on the inspirations that infuse my work. Whether you’re an art lover, curious about the art created, a fellow artist, or a curious explorer, this blog may be for you.