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Custom Orders – Painting by Personal Guidelines

Published by: Laura Barbosa on 24th May 2010 | View all blogs by Laura Barbosa

There is nothing more confining then having someone who is not an Artist tell you how to paint. For me, this is a love/hate relationship because I get awesome clients most of the time and bad clients every so often.

In dealing with a person who insists that they know art better than the artist (Bad Client) can be very challenging. This is where you MUST separate yourself from the soul of painting and become a worker to whomever has hired you. You will know whether the client you have acquired for your custom order will be hard to deal with or a pleasure right from the start. As Artists, we can feel what kind of experience is to come! People that do not have a sense for true art usually order cheap work. This is the first sign of trouble. The second sign is a list of letters and demands telling the artist how EXACTLY they need to paint their artwork. As a professional, you must remain very PATIENT and COMPOSED in order to pull this kind of work out of the hat, so to speak. If you really need the money like most of the starving artist’s who survive solely on painting for profit do, you must adhere to your client’s guidelines and this can be daunting. Especially when you know the art will look horrible the way they want you to paint it.

My recent decision to stop all custom commissions that delegate my talent in unfavorable directions is  a good one.  It is a good choice for the mind and the soul to NOT take orders that disintegrate your artwork by any means.

A good client is one that orders with great enthusiasm and confidence that the Artists will finish the piece on their own and use their talent to achieve what they have ordered without a list of demands.

My advice for people who are ordering custom artwork: You must first LOVE the Artist’s style of painting before ordering anything. The second thing is that you must have 100% confidence in the chosen Artist’s talent. The 3rd and most important thing is not to demand Your Own Style and try to change your artist in any way. You must rejoice in your Artist and LOVE their art full heartedly, if you don’t, than any machine can handle your task efficiently and to your exact specifications.

If you are an ARTIST and wish to share your story, please leave a comment!  Thank you

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9 Comments

  • Jean
    by Jean 2 years ago
    ..Hi Laura, Could not agree more ! I have done a few commission pieces and out of six, enjoyed painting only one..i think mainly because my client just left me to it armed with a handful of photos and a basic idea.
    The others on the other hand might as well have hired a photographer.....i really disliked the experience....it was like painting very hesitantly always unsure...and was so relieved when they were done !!!....one in particular i remember with horror was i was asked to do a watercolour of a couple celebrating a 50th wedding anniversary , the image i had to work on was tiny old photo of a couple, the man was extremely tall and wife was extremely small !! so i suggested maybe head and shoulders painting ....but no ..must be the same as the photo !! .....nightmare!! great blog post Laura ,Thank you !
  • Laura Barbosa
    by Laura Barbosa 2 years ago
    Hello Jean, Thanks for sharing that! OMG what a nightmare...A great story though! WOW...I am working from a mother's photo right now for my last order and making her into an undead corpse..Should be interesting..CHEERS :0))
  • Chad Wooters
    by Chad Wooters 2 years ago
    Speaking only for myself, I find ANY commission to be a hassle, even when I have free reign and an enthusiastic client. Once I become obligated to do something, part of my brain resists like a spoiled little child.
  • Jean
    by Jean 2 years ago
    Hi Laura, Crikey....that sounds weird....undead corpse...thats what i look like in the mornings !lol
  • Jean
    by Jean 2 years ago
    Hi Chad, good way of putting it...you got it !
  • Laura Barbosa
    by Laura Barbosa 2 years ago
    Me too Chad..very frustrating and taxing...so much anxiety too, especially when sending the finished photos for them to approve! UGGH
  • Laura Barbosa
    by Laura Barbosa 2 years ago
    Weird isn't it Jean...I get some freaky requests. One of my best clients is a horror fan and I sold 5 to him..great bizness but I had to paint very gory art. Gets ya thinkin...
  • Laura Barbosa
    by Laura Barbosa 2 years ago
    Just posted one of my horror commissions to my profile.
  • Miki
    by Miki 1 year ago
    Well put, Laura, i enjoyed reading that. And I am glad that you took that decision. Anything else gives one the feeling to sell our soul, quite unbearable...
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