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Frequently Asked Questions For custom commissioned artwork:
Your work seems to be somewhat contemporary in style. Is it compatible with other more traditional styles? Yes. Although Contemporary design is my first love (including Organic, Northwest, and Desert Contemporary), certain other styles such as Transitional, Mid-Century Modern, Bungalow, Arts & Crafts, Craftsman and Art Nouveau are highly compatible as well. But, it must be remembered that this is Contemporary, Organic-inspired Artwork -- it requires a visionary decision-maker to see the potential. Within the context of the style there are endless opportunities to be innovative, if the awareness and the desire are there.
Describe the overall process of a typical project. We begin with a meeting to discuss the clients goals for the project, likes and dislikes, and possible locations for artwork. I may want to get photos and dimensions of the space, and if it's new construction, I receive a set of blueprints. After our first contact, a proposal is prepared that lists brief descriptions and fees for each of the possible works of art. The proposal usually contains a few suggested packages to help the client make a selection. Once the artwork has been selected, a contract is signed, and I go to work creating a design that meets the client's approval. Prefabrication of the artwork follows. During this time, I keep in touch with the client to inform them of the progress being made in the shop. All of the artwork components are then shipped to the site and installed. The final step is to install a signed title plaque and photograph the final result.
Do you charge for our initial pre-contract meeting? Yes, I charge for my travel expenses (I live in Oregon) plus a per diem. The cost of travel changes continually, so a quick phone call to me will get you a current quote. If after our initial meeting we decide to go ahead with a project, all of the meeting fee is credited toward the contract. If not, then my time and expenses have been covered.
How do you charge? I charge a fixed fee for designing, building and installing the artwork. The client knows what the total price for the artwork will be up front, and the scope of services is listed in the contract. Travel expenses are charged separately.
What is your payment schedule? The overall fee is divided into thirds, and is paid at the following points in the project:
How early in a project do you need to be involved? Earlier than you might think. The best time is near the end of the architectural design phase, once you have the basic floor plan and elevations. At this time, its easy to make minor adjustments to accommodate any proposed artwork. The idea is to avoid construction delays and expensive Change Orders by planning everything before construction begins.
Do you work with clients who are remodeling? Yes. Though new construction offers the most design freedom, I also enjoy working on existing buildings -- and witnessing the dramatic contrast between the before and after!
Do you provide artwork only for homes? Although most of my work is residential, I also do high-end commercial and healthcare projects. The artwork is also particularly well suited to hospitality projects (such as country clubs, performing arts centers, resorts, airport lounges and retirement centers) where a unique marketing identity can be supported by the artwork for the purpose of standing out among competitors. Examples of non-residential work can be seen in the Gallery section of this website. | ||
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