Commissions

Taking on Select Commissioned Work

I’m currently accepting a limited number of commissions.

Each piece is created with the same care and intention as my personal and published work. This isn’t fast work, and it isn’t decorative by default. The focus is meaning, tone, and presence.

Commissions are collaborative, but considered. I’m interested in projects that leave room for thought.

A man running a fierce black lionand tiger in a dark, eerie forest with twisted trees

The Kind of Work I Accept

I take on commissions that align with my visual language and subject matter. This often includes:

  • Character or concept-based illustrations

  • Mythological or spiritual illustrations

  • Narrative or editorial illustration

  • Artwork for books, albums, or comics

  • Personal commissions rooted in culture, memory, or identity

If you’re unsure whether your idea fits, that’s fine. Many projects start as conversations rather than clear briefs.

Two fantasy characters, one with short white hair and pointed elf ears holding a large futuristic gun, and the other with dark hair holding a glowing purple magic staff, both dressed in black fashion and standing against a dark background with purple and blue accents.
A black-and-white digital illustration of a spooky, ancient tree with twisting, gnarled branches and roots in a desolate landscape. In the background, a circular portal with glowing symbols is embedded in rocky terrain, and ominous clouds fill the sky.

Process

We begin with context. You share the idea, how the image will be used, and any references that help communicate tone or intent.

From there, I’ll confirm availability and provide a quote based on scope and usage. A deposit secures the commission and allows work to begin.

Sketches and progress updates are shared at key stages.

Final files are delivered once the project is complete.

I work on a small number of commissions at a time to ensure focus and quality.

An outline drawing of a woman in traditional haitian attire, including a large embroidered dress and a rose-adorned headband, holding a sword

Pricing & Availability

Because every commission is different, pricing is discussed privately rather than listed publicly. Rates reflect the time, scale, and intended use of the work.

Availability changes throughout the year.

If commissions are closed, this page will be updated.

Usage & Rights

All commissioned artwork is created by me and remains my intellectual property unless otherwise agreed upon in writing.

Personal commissions are intended for personal use.
Commercial use — including publishing, branding, or merchandise — must be discussed in advance and may require additional licensing.

Clear boundaries make for better work.

A comic book cover titled 'Lost Legacies: The City of Atlantis' featuring a woman with glasses, combat gear, and a gun in a lush, overgrown forest with tall trees, vines, and ancient stone ruins.

Request a Commission

If you’re interested in working together, please include:

  • A well detailed description of the idea

  • Intended use (personal or commercial)

  • Timeline, if relevant

  • References or context you’d like to share

You can reach out using the contact form below or email me directly.