Comission Going Out Friday
Forgot to hit record when I started so only half was recorded unfortunately.
As an artist working on commissioned pieces, I know how exciting and nerve-wracking it can be to finalize an artwork and prepare it for delivery. This particular commission, inspired by a queen theme, represents not only creative expression but also the connection between the artist and the client’s vision. Even though the recording captured only half of the process, it’s common for artists to focus intensely on their craft and sometimes overlook documenting every moment. What truly matters is the final piece and the satisfaction it brings both the creator and the recipient. When preparing commissions to go out, I often reflect on the choices made throughout the painting, from color palettes and brush strokes to the overall mood conveyed. A queen-themed artwork can embody strength, elegance, and empowerment, which are themes that resonate deeply with viewers. For fellow artists and art enthusiasts, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, even partial ones, adds authenticity and a personal touch to the creative journey. It’s valuable to engage with your audience by explaining your inspiration, challenges faced during painting, and the story behind the commission. Lastly, using relevant hashtags like #art, #artist, #painting, #queen, and #artistoftiktok helps reach communities that appreciate detailed and expressive works. I encourage anyone interested in commissioning art to communicate their ideas clearly and be patient with the process—it’s a collaborative effort that results in a truly unique piece.


















































