Frequently Asked Questions
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Do you travel out of California or even out of the country?
Yes, I will travel to any destination so long as my passport and laws allow me. There will be a higher travel fee the farther the event is from me. An event that I drive to will only have a fee for gas and potentially a hotel whereas an event that I have to fly to will have an added amount for gas, hotel, flight, and rental car.
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How long does it take for you to complete the painting after the live session?
I should take no more than 4 weeks after the event to finish the painting. If I end up extremely booked, I may talk to individual couples during booking to explain any longer than usual delivery times. (This period of time does not include shipping).
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Do you have a warranty program?
As part of our service, I will provide updates on your painting’s progress by sending you pictures while I work. You are welcome to request up to three revisions, though please note that these revisions must be minor and within the scope of the original work. Upon delivery, it is crucial for you to inspect the painting to confirm it is in perfect condition and has not been damaged during shipping. If you find any damage or issues, please notify me immediately so that I can address or redo the piece as needed. Once the painting is confirmed to be in good condition, it is your responsibility to follow the provided aftercare instructions to ensure its long-term preservation.
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What mediums do you use?
I mainly use acrylics for my live event paintings but I am more than willing to add oil paints during my touch ups and watercolor paints for commissioned paintings.
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What sizes do you currently offer for commissioned pieces?
I offer any and all shapes and sizes. The more live paintings that are booked will reduce the number of commissioned paintings that I will be able to complete within a year. Larger commissions will be prioritized if this happens.
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Would you be willing to follow the dress code for my event?
Yes, yes, and yes. I will happily follow whatever dress code you have for your guests. I do wear an apron but if requested I don’t need to wear it.