Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions *
What do you use to draw?
For the vast majority of prints available on my website, they have been drawn with a graphite pencil and scanned into a digital art program. I choose to use procreate for the vast majority of my digital work and I utilize custom brush packs. I personally recommend;
Charcoal 2B - Free Brushes for Procreate - by Nina
and
17 FREE Procreate Pencil brushes - Free Brushes for Procreate by Friday Supply
How long does a piece take you?
It depends on the size and complexity! The majority of the prints available for sale have taken about an hour to sketch and anywhere from three to five hours to scan and colour. Most of my original and one off pieces take much longer, the one that I am currently working on has taken me 50 hours thus far!
Do you take commission work?
I do! If you are interested in a quote for a commission you can contact me here.
Do I need to meet you in person for a commission piece?
No. If you are interested in having a commissioned piece from me, send me an email using my contact form linked here and we will discuss the process. In most cases I will only require one photo to use as a reference that is stored safely on my mobile and deleted securely once the commissioned piece is finished.
Do you sell in person?
Currently I sell at SWAMP’s day market in OMG Club, Bristol though I am hopeful; to begin selling at other events in the future. If you run an event that you would like to see my art at, please pop me an email to let me know!
Do you only paint women?
As much as it may look like that is the case, I actually don’t! I am more than happy to paint men and members of the trans and non binary communities. Please do not let my current body of work being predominantly women put you off!
If I buy an original, am I the sole owner of the piece?
For all of my canvas work, I write a ‘one of one’ mark on the underside of the piece. This is to signify that you are the sole owner of the original work. I do however make prints of all of my original pieces. So while you will be the only person that owns the original work, someone else may have the printed versions.