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Behind The Scenes: A Dallas Dream Commission

Behind The Scenes of A Recent Commissioned Painting


The Commission Process

I had the dream of working with a dear friend and collector on a landscape for her newly renovated home. She wanted the painting to capture a sunset overlooking a creek in her childhood backyard utilizing pastel tones and loose brushstrokes.

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After having her carefully measure out the location with blue painter’s tape above the mantel, I had her custom 30” x 60” canvas built and stretched and got straight to work.

I put together a mockup with the palette colors that she was envisioning along with examples of artwork that mimicked the style that I would channel.


Interior Design Team

Blue Print Interiors installed the grasscloth wallpaper in the dining room and the team at Dunbar Road did such an impeccable, tasteful way of showcasing & reflecting my collector’s true taste and style in the design and custom drapes. They are a full-service interior design firm based out of Dallas, TX, with an eye for detail & an appreciation for sophistication & well-balanced design. I wanted my work to complement their palette and aesthetic and not take away from their beautiful creation.

The Grand Reveal

After months of hard work, planning, and painting, I absolutely love how this painting turned out! Working with such kind, patient clients that have a clear vision of how they want their space to look and feel is so important, and I am so thrilled to have been a part of such a fun process!

To see other favorite commissions, be sure to read about these New Orleans’ Japanese Magnolias and Austin Cactus pieces.


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Until next time,

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