To be an artist requires dedication and time. And as we all know, time is money. Time spend on artwork is not spend at a (paying) job. Therefore, artists look for a little financial support from those who enjoy my work.So that's where you come into play!

If you would like to buy a print or order a commissions, all information can be found here. If there's another way you'd like to support my work, feel free to send me an email. Perhaps you have some old Prisma markers laying around that you'd like to send to me. Or even a bit of advice on art techniques or marketing my work.


Prints

Future prints

Nudity! A personal piece, based on my own physique. It's something I do once in a while, to try and keep my anatomy skills realistic. She's obviously of no defined race or breed, which was what I intended.
order number: 002

Available prints

X-rated! "Don't even try and pet this one, she might have you for lunch and it won't be for tea and sandwiches."
order number: 001
To buy a print (or prints), simply email me with your order, make sure to put 'print order' or something similar in the subject line as to avoid ending up in my spam box. Include the order numbers, quantities and how you would like to pay and your address. I will then email you back with your total and further details on payment.

You can pay by PayPal, Money Order, concealed cash (at your risk) and check. Prints will be mailed after payment has been received. Shipping and handeling is $4 within the United States (and parts of Canada), no matter how many prints you order. Contact me for a quote to other parts of the world.


Commissions

Commissions are a fantastic way to surprise a friend or loved one. What's better than a gift so personalized? It sure beats a towel with their name embroided on it. And you get to support an artist, why, that's a two-for-one deal right there.

When you commission me, you have quite an array of choices (and thus an afforable price range for just about any wallet!)

Here's a boiled down list, you can always contact me for a more specific quote:

pencil sketch, 8.5x11" cardstock, one character.......$15
additional character................................................+$ 5
background: ..........................................................+$10

inked piece, 8.5x11" cardstock, one character.........$20
additional character...............................................+$10
background...........................................................+$15

colored (prismacolor pencils), cardstock, one char...$30
additional character................................................+$15
partial background.................................................+$10
full background......................................................+$20

other media....................................................please ask

digital sketch, one character, web quality..................$10
additional character................................................+$ 5
background...........................................................+$10

digital ink, one character, web quality.......................$15
additional character...............................................+$10
background...........................................................+$15

colored, one character, 300 DPI (print quality).........$40
additional character................................................+$20
partial background.................................................+$20
full background......................................................+$35


All images are 11x8.5" unless you request differently. Prices will be higher if you request a larger size, higher resolution or more detail. It also works the other way around, I will charge less for smaller images, simpler detail and lower resolution. If you're just planning on using it for a website, go ahead and get 150-200DPI instead of 300. It'll knock off about $10-$20 for a full color picture!

I can do digital pictures in one shade as well, such as sepia or grey scale. It's priced like a full color picture, but with a discount. Doesn't that sound nice?

Understand the difference between digital and traditional before you order. The two look very different from my hands. I know some artists can make the two look identical, I can't. The results are miles apart from eachother. So make sure you choose the style you prefer!


So you're ready to order? You'll want to send me an email with 'commission' as the subject line. Let me know what media you chose and if you want a sketch, line art or the works. Or let me know what you'd like and how much you're willing to spend and I can send you a little list of your options. Give me some details on the scene in mind and the character(s) involved.
Once we agree on a price and such, it's time for me to sketch things up. You're not stuck to anything yet, nor am I. After the sketch you decide if you like to move forward or if I'm not the artist for you. Also, this is the time -I- can decide if I'm feeling the commission or not. If I can't find the inspiration for a piece, I can cancel the commission. There's nothing worse than a piece of art neither one of us likes.

When you approve the sketch, I will fix what you think needs fixing (if any). I put a basic color layer on it and send it to you. If satisfied, you pay in full. Once payment is received, I finish the piece.
Sketches are to be paid before I start. Inks art to be paid after the sketch stage.

Example:
After I got emailed and quoted this commissioner, I started the sketch. Which I then send for approval. We agreed on a final price of $50 (200DPI piece, instead of my usual 300).
I was asked to make the ears a little bigger, but other than that I was good to go. I fixed the ears and put a base color on it. Once again I sent it for approval and waited for payment.
After payment I finished the piece, the commissioner was quite thrilled with the end results! Commission completed in less than two weeks after the initial email.