COMMISSIONS—ART CONSULTING

Commissioning a work of art involves more than just selecting the right size and color. It's about obtaining a custom piece tailored specifically to you. I take pleasure in collaborating with each client to create artwork that holds personal significance, incorporating customized maps of special locations and mementos that reflect your story.

Certainly, it often begins with considering the space where the artwork will reside. By providing a photo of your wall, I can create a digital rendering to help you visualize how my work will complement your space.

“Going into a gallery and seeing a piece that speaks to you is one thing. To have an artist, such as yourself, come to our home, see the space, play, and manipulate your work to specifically accentuate our home is just amazing and is such a treasured part of this creation/process. We are in awe of your talent and genuinely warm spirit and grace. We are just beyond thrilled with our beautiful art that you created for us. We both smile looking at it and just sigh contentedly. Again, we feel so lucky to have met you and for incorporating our memories and love for the outdoors in such an amazing way!”

~ Kathy & Garry Fruth

“Ben and I wanted to tell you how much we LOVE our painting. It’s the first thing we see when we awake and the last when turning off the light. It transports us. We have chosen the name; FOREST BATHING.. As you may be aware, this is a Japanese practice of relaxation that elicits calm, quiet, and de-stresses. We both love this sense of well-being whenever we are in nature. We love our painting that brings that sense of serenity to our lives and home. We loved working with you. You’re an amazing artist and person. Thank you so very much!”

~Ben and Kristan Sias

“Jennifer, It was such a pleasure to work with you and we are thrilled beyond words to have your beautiful painting in our home. Thank you for sharing the process photos. It makes this so much more special to have worked so closely with you and learned about the process.”

~Delyne and Mark Popkin