Why us us?
Using us to commission a unique piece of art makes the entire process simple and is than doing it yourself for several reasons:
- Commission it has a network of artists: Commission it has established relationships with many artists and are familiar with their styles and specialties. They can help you find an artist whose style and medium match your vision and budget.
- Commission it handles negotiations and contracts: Commission it can help you negotiate the terms of the commission and ensure that the contract is fair and clear. This can help avoid any misunderstandings or miscommunications between you and the artist.
- Commission it can provide expertise and advice: Commission it have experience in the art industry and can provide you with valuable advice on issues such as pricing, shipping, and framing. They can also help you navigate any potential legal or ethical issues that may arise.
- Commission it can save you time: Commissioning an artwork can be a time-consuming process, especially if you’re not familiar with the art industry. An art broker can handle the administrative tasks of the commission, such as scheduling and managing the timeline, so you can focus on your other responsibilities.
- Commission it can help you stay within your budget: Commission it can help you find an artist who can work within your budget, and they can negotiate pricing on your behalf. They can also advise you on the cost of framing, shipping, and other expenses that may be associated with the commission.
Overall, using us can make the process of commissioning an artwork easier and more streamlined, especially if you don’t have prior experience or knowledge of the art industry. They can offer guidance, expertise, and a network of artists to choose from, making the process more efficient and enjoyable.
Do it yourself
There are several ways to find a local artist to commission a unique artwork. Here are some suggestions:
- Check local art galleries: Visit art galleries in your area and ask the staff if they know any artists who take commissions. Many galleries represent local artists, and they may be able to refer you to someone who specializes in the type of artwork you’re looking for.
- Attend art fairs and exhibitions: Look for art fairs or exhibitions in your area where local artists showcase their work. This is a great way to see a variety of artists’ work and find someone whose style you like.
- Search online: Use search engines and social media platforms like Instagram or Facebook to find local artists. You can use hashtags like #localartist, #commissionartwork or #artcommission to narrow down your search. Check out their portfolios to see if their style matches what you’re looking for.
- Ask for recommendations: Ask friends, family, or colleagues if they know any local artists. They may have worked with someone in the past or know an artist personally.
- Visit art schools or studios: Visit local art schools or studios and ask if they have any students or artists who take commissions. This is a great way to find up-and-coming artists who may have more affordable rates.
When you find a potential artist, be sure to ask to see their portfolio, and discuss the details of the commission, including timeline, pricing, and expectations. It’s also a good idea to sign a contract that outlines the scope of the project and the payment terms to ensure that both parties are clear on what is expected.
What types of Artwork can I commission?
There are many different types of artworks that you can commission, and the costs can vary depending on factors such as the artist’s experience, the medium, the size of the artwork, and the complexity of the project. Here are some common types of artworks that you can commission and approximate costs in the UK:
- Paintings: Paintings can be done in a variety of mediums, such as oil, acrylic, or watercolor. The cost of a commissioned painting can range from a few hundred pounds to several thousand pounds, depending on the size, medium, and level of detail.
- Drawings: Drawings can be done in graphite, charcoal, or colored pencils. The cost of a commissioned drawing can range from £100 to £1,000 or more, depending on the size, complexity, and medium.
- Sculptures: Sculptures can be made from a variety of materials, such as stone, metal, or wood. The cost of a commissioned sculpture can range from a few hundred pounds to tens of thousands of pounds, depending on the size, complexity, and materials used.
- Photography: Photography can be commissioned for a variety of purposes, such as portraits or landscape photographs. The cost of a commissioned photograph can range from £100 to £1,000 or more, depending on the size, type of photography, and the photographer’s experience.
- Textiles: Textile art can include tapestries, quilts, and embroidery. The cost of a commissioned textile artwork can range from a few hundred pounds to several thousand pounds, depending on the size, complexity, and materials used.
- Murals: Murals can be commissioned for both indoor and outdoor spaces. The cost of a commissioned mural can range from a few hundred pounds to tens of thousands of pounds, depending on the size, complexity, and location.
These are just a few examples of the types of artworks you can commission, and the costs can vary greatly depending on the specific project and the artist. It’s best to research artists and ask for quotes to get a more accurate estimate of the cost of commissioning artwork in the UK.