'Meadow Study #3' 5x7 pastel ©Karen Margulis painting available click here $50 |
Along the way I have developed ground rules for doing a commission. The rules have helped make the process rewarding and positive.
Tip #1 Paint what you love and what you love to paint. I have gotten some strange requests. Some things were not in my comfort zone. Some of them I tried but made it clear to the client that I would try but not promise. Now I only accept commissions for a subject that I LOVE to paint. I do my best work when I am enjoying the subject. (and if the commission falls through I have a paining that I actually enjoy)
'Meadow Study #1' 5x7 $50 |
'Meadow Study #3' 5x7 $50 |
'Meadow Study #4' 5x7 $50 |
The four paintings in today's post are small quick studies I did for a potential commission. The client sent me photos of the space where the painting will go. That gave me a better understanding of what might work. She gave me a rough idea of her wants....the four studies now give her a visual aid to help her decide on the details of the larger painting.
Tip #5 Make sure the client gives you the correct painting size. It happens a lot. Especially for larger paintings. A client will tell me the size they need for the space and ask for a painting that size. They don't remember to take into consideration the final size after framing. I know now to ask them if they have a frame size in mind so we can choose the best actual painting size for the space.
Painting commissions has opened up a new world of painting opportunities. I have worked with wonderful people who truly enjoy my work. I love doing commissions as long as they follow my five tips!
What a great work and post!!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I'd read this years ago before doing commissions. The nightmare one that put me off oil painting altogether would never have happened, it would have been rejected at the preliminary stages!
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