Custom Commission: Line Drawing Portrait (Inspired by your Individual Story)

$998.00

Curator's Notes

We love Octavia's unique approach to family portraits. All commissioned pieces are entirely unique and inspired by the narrative of the subjects, who can select specific symbols, colors, and other elements of the work. Unlike completed originals and prints, your piece will be entirely your own. In the notes field, please share a few sentences about the subjects of the piece, colors you like like/dislike, and any specific symbols you'd like to see. We'll be in touch to collect a few more specifics from you as well.

Your piece will include a key explaining the various symbols the artist includes.

Photos of commissions are intended to provide inspiration and directional guidance only. 

Edition

1/1 commission; hand signed and stamped.

Frame

Float Mount: The piece is float mounted to highlight the edges of the French cotton paper.

Materials: Each high quality wood frame is custom cut and assembled by hand to match your piece. Hanging hardware is included.

Size: The frame is 3/4" thick with a 1.5" border around the piece.

Medium

Acrylic on French cotton paper.

Shipping

Free shipping within the United States. Unframed orders typically ship within 14 business days. Framed pieces typically ship in 20 business days.

You'll receive tracking information via email.

Octavia Tomyn

Octavia Tomyn’s work explores intimate human relationships, depicting interpersonal connections through figurative body language, elegant linework, and unique symbols. 

Prior to pursuing art full-time in 2018, Octavia was a fashion designer for brands like Marc Jacobs and Christopher Kane in New York and London. Today Octavia’s pieces are highly sought after, with collectors in over 29 countries, in addition to being shown in magazines like Dwell and hotels like the Sofitel.

The artist maintains an extensive commission waitlist but has allotted a handful of monthly slots to Wallace collectors. All custom pieces include a key explaining the metaphors and symbols behind the piece.

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