A painting made for you. Only you. Forever.
You've walked through fire. You've rebuilt. You've arrived somewhere real, and your home should say exactly that.
A commissioned painting isn't a decoration. It's a declaration. It's the thing people stop and stare at when they walk into your space. It's the piece that makes you feel it every single morning.
My work doesn't ask for attention, it commands it. And when I paint something specifically for you? It holds your story, your energy, your truth in paint. No one else will ever own it. It was made for you and only you.
Whether you're celebrating a graduation, a divorce, a reinvention, a retirement, a wedding, or simply the fact that you made it; this is how you mark the moment. With something bold. Something lasting. Something worthy of who you've become.
Here's How it Works
This is a collaboration—and I take that seriously. From the moment you reach out to the moment your painting arrives at your door, I'm with you every step of the way.
My goal is simple: you have to love it.
The investment:
- 16x20" $850 (framed)
- 18x24" $1,025 (framed)
- 24x30" $1,800 (framed)
- 30x40" $2,600 (framed)
- 36x36" $2,600 (framed)
- 36x48" $3,600
- 48x60" $5,500
Need a different size? A diptych? Something for a large commercial wall? Just ask; I can do it.
Fill out the form below and I'll send you a custom quote.
What happens after you reach out?
Fill out the form below with your vision. Colors, size, mood, occasion — share as much or as little as you have. I'll review it and follow up with any questions. If we're a good fit, we'll move forward together.
A 50% deposit gets us started. This covers materials and reserves your spot in my studio. Acrylic moves fast — and so do I.
'll send you photos as the work develops. You'll see it come to life in real time and can weigh in along the way. If something needs adjusting, we adjust. That's the whole point.
When the painting is finished, you'll receive final photos from every angle. Only once you say yes, that's it do I request the remaining 50%. Your satisfaction isn't a courtesy—it's the whole point.
Your painting ships via FedEx with full tracking, insurance, and signature required. If you're within 1.5 hours of Boston, I'll deliver it personally. You're also always welcome to pick it up at my Groton, MA studio and see where it was born.
A note on the deposit:
Both payments are non-refundable—not because I'm not invested in your happiness, but because I am. Your deposit covers real materials and real time, and I don't take on commissions I'm not confident I can execute beautifully. That's why Step 4 exists—you approve the final piece before the last payment is ever made. I want you to love this. Full stop.
Tell me Your vision!
Fill out as many of the details as you can to give me a rough idea of what you are looking for. I will see this and email you back with follow up comments and questions, thanks!!!
Interior Designers and Consultants
Over the years I've had the privilege of working alongside interior designers and art consultants to bring their clients' spaces to life with original, commissioned work. If you're a designer looking for a collaborator who takes your vision seriously and delivers something truly unforgettable—I'd love to connect. Let's make something extraordinary together.
About My Artwork
My work doesn’t ask for attention; it commands it. My paintings move between figurative and abstract, using color, gesture, and symbolism to explore strength, presence, and emotional range. Crowned birds appear as recurring motifs, not as mascots. Through my brush I create a shorthand that is watchful, resilient, and wise; canvases that are forever regal and always irreverent. I'm a trained painter whose work moves fluidly between the symbolic and the abstract, anchored by a confident command of color and composition. I explore themes of resilience, self-possession, and emotional vitality without slipping into cliché, creating works that are vivid but controlled, expressive yet intentional. My entire body of work is built from a distinctly modern sensibility, that balances play with precision without being precious about any of it. My birds strut and the colors hum, with my finished pieces capturing a certain musicality. Ultimately my artistry is one that invites vulnerability with a dare to be brave.
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My Painting Process
I am cruising down main street and a thought pops into my head. Perhaps it's a few colors I saw in a room on Pinterest earlier that look fun together. Maybe it's a composition for a painting layout that would look fresh. Maybe there's a bird I suddenly have a craving to paint. The common thread here is that transient ideas will appear in my mind when I am in a calm state of flow. The Creative Muse has visited. Some call it Spirit. Some call it God. Some call it Source Energy. It's all the same thing. A divine inspiration has been bestowed upon me and I feel compelled to bring it to life. In fact, it's my very purpose to create the things I'm shown...these are meant for someone out there. I just don't know who yet.
My Painting Process
With my shiny idea in my brain, I take a few notes and brainstorm a bit. Layouts, colors, phrases...all the things that swirl around the air need a place to land. I decide on my medium and substrate...acrylic paint on canvas? Watercolor on paper? Oil pastel on board? Again; I feel the intuitive pull toward a decision and I know to go with it. Then I begin work on the vision. I start the canvas with lots of neutral paint colors like tans, grays, or creams to form a base of interest that will show in parts below the next colorful layers. I scratch into the paint and allow the brush strokes to remain. When this underlayer is dry, I scribble on it and add interest with smudges, scratches, and fingerprints. This adds depth and history. Finally, I add layers and layers of paint; each mark reacting to the one before it. This conversation between color, line, shape, and texture goes on and on until it stops speaking. The top-most colors are always the brightest and most interesting.
My Painting Process
Now, I have that inner knowing the piece is finished. Whew! However, the creative circle is not yet complete! I must varnish the surface for UV-light and dust protection. Next comes the frame (she needs a fancy outfit.) Now she's ready for her close-up as I take high quality photos of all angles for my website shop and social media.
The moment of truth has arrived: I must share the art with others so it can spark inspiration, delight, and emotion in the person it was meant for. The art will find its match. Someone out there is meant to see it, love it, claim it, and enjoy it forever. THIS is when the creative circle is completed. The painting that began as an idea placed by a divine force has found its rightful home.
The process begins again, and so goes the life as an artist.
Testimonials
Our team is on site installing the artwork for this collection; they look stunning!
They were also so happy with how these two turned out that they are going to move them to a more prominent location in the space!
Everyone is raving about them.
I just wanted to reach out to say how much I love your artwork. I am an RN at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and they have a bunch of your pieces hanging in one of the wings. I can be feeling stressed and/or sometimes sad with cancer patients all day (just by nature, since not all cases go well), but honestly I can stop mid hallway - look at your art (goodie gumdrops is my favorite!) and feel better. Like the colors just helped to lighten the load a bit. So thank you, for creating pieces that are touching people (at least me!) on a daily basis.
I live in Michigan, 2 years ago my husband and I vacationed in the UP and saw so many falls and just fell in love with them. We were to go back this past summer. My husband became ill and was diagnosed w/cancer....I lost him in August. When I read your words and your thoughts when you were painting this landscape, all I kept thinking was this was meant to be with me. So I don’t know your intentions while painting, but I’m going with it was painted for me and my home.
I keep finding treasures that in my daily path and I like to believe he has allowed me to find your beautiful painting, he would have loved it!