card about commissions and bespoke picture and design.

Commissions

Commissioning a picture is a fun way to highlight a special moment, place or person. Commissions vary from the serious to the silly.  

The best way to commission a bespoke picture is through email or by phone.  If you are in Cambridge, a visit to my studio is also a great way to discuss what you would like. I am always happy to work with an idea or brainstorm with you to find the image you would be like portrayed. Prices vary depending on the size and complexity of the picture.

Review of finished commission (more reactions below)

”This is absolutely wonderful! We can't stop admiring it - it is even better

than we could have imagined. Thank you so so much!”

— Christine O'Farrelly

More about Commissions

Home and Family

Portraits of house and family are a wonderful way of capturing the people and places that encompass who you are. Make your house a home with a bespoke painting that captures the essence of the place.

Weddings

Every wedding is special and unique. It is your day, and a day to celebrate your relationship. Illustration is a creative and memorable way to capture these once-in-a-lifetime moments. Ask me about my commissions, and I will be happy to chat through the process.

Personalised Book Shelf

Perfect for book lovers! Personalise the bookshelf with their favourite titles, or alternatively with moments of their life translated into book form. There are four bookend options to choose from so you can make the shelf more personable. More details in Gift section.

Some Previous Commissions

What People Are Saying

”This is absolutely wonderful! We can't stop admiring it - it is even better than we could have imagined. Thank you so so much!”

— Christine O'Farrelly

“I am OBSESSED with what you’ve done. Thank you so much!”

— Isobel

“I love it!!!!

I’m so happy. Thanks so much for capturing her Cambridge!”

— Emma

“Your picture is lovely, you have really captured the Botanic at this time of year, and the two main characters in it!”

— Odile