When I am commissioned to create a piece of art, my approach always begins with careful listening. I aim to fully understand your expectations, the desired atmosphere, and the message you wish to convey. Every artwork is unique, and I love having the client’s or collector’s vision at the core of the creative process.
1. Initial Discussion: Understanding and Exchange
The first step is a deep conversation. We discuss the subject matter, the elements you wish to include in the artwork, the colors that resonate with you, and even the overall atmosphere you’d like to see come through. It is also during this time that I explore more personal aspects, such as your inspirations, artistic preferences, and the emotions you want the piece to evoke.
2. Research and Preliminary Sketches
After our meeting, I begin a visual research phase. I gather references—whether photos, natural elements, or direct observations—to create sketches that will serve as the foundation for the final piece. This process allows me to test different ideas, experiment with composition, and explore color possibilities, all while considering the overall harmony of the project. These sketches are never set in stone; they are starting points, evolving steps in the creative journey.
3. Material and Technique Selection
Once the concept is validated, I carefully consider the medium to use. Depending on the project, I might opt for pastels, acrylic paint, watercolor, or other mixed techniques. For example, if we are working with pastel à l'écu, I meticulously choose the colors and the paper to create the texture and depth needed for the piece. The choice of materials is crucial, as each medium contributes to the sensation and message of the artwork.
4. Creation Process: A Dance Between Inspiration and Technique
Once the sketch is in place, I begin the actual creation of the artwork. This is where the technical aspect takes full meaning: layers of color are built up, details are sharpened, and light and shadow take form. Rest assured, each brushstroke or gesture is deliberate, and the technique used always serves the vision we discussed together. At each step, I ensure the piece evolves coherently, that the colors harmonize, and that the visual balance is maintained.
5. Final Adjustment and Critical Review
Once the artwork is completed, I take a moment to examine it from different angles and under various lighting conditions. Sometimes this requires fine adjustments—a touch of extra color, a small detail to refine—to ensure every element finds its perfect place. My goal is to make the piece not only true to your request but also capable of evoking a lasting emotional response from the viewer.
6. Studio Visit and Final Adjustment
Before the final finishing touches, I always invite the client to come view the piece in my studio. This is a privileged moment where we can observe the artwork together, discuss the final details, and make any necessary adjustments. This step ensures that the piece fully meets the client’s expectations and wishes. Once all modifications are made and your approval is given, I proceed to apply the final varnish, protecting the piece and giving it its definitive shine.
Every step of my process is designed to ensure a smooth and enriching collaboration, resulting in an artwork that perfectly matches your vision. Creating custom art is a thrilling process, and I am always committed to making sure each piece becomes a true reflection of your expectations and artistic vision.