Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. You can view available prints here

  • Yes. I’m open to collaborations involving art, travel, and creative experiences.

  • Yes. Existing artwork can be licensed for commercial or editorial use, depending on the project. You can view available artwork here.

    Licensing is based on factors such as usage, scale, duration, and exclusivity. If you have a specific piece in mind, get in touch with details of how you’d like to use it and I can provide a quote.

  • My work is defined by a hand-drawn, organic quality that keeps it expressive and human. It’s shaped by over a decade of travel and time spent in different cultures and coastal environments, which informs the visual language, subject matter, and overall feel of the work.

  • Projects usually follow a simple structure:
    Brief → Concept sketches → Refinement → Final artwork delivery

  • Timelines vary depending on scope and complexity. As a general guide:

    • Branding-focused illustration: 2–3 weeks

    • Clothing / merchandise graphics: ~1 week

    • Packaging illustration: ~2 weeks

    This can shift depending on feedback rounds and project details. For an accurate timeline, get in touch with your project outline.

  • Pricing is partly based on how the artwork will be used. This ensures the work is valued appropriately across different scales, whether it’s for a small run or a large commercial campaign. Usage-based pricing protects the integrity of the work while keeping costs aligned with the level of exposure and reach.

  • Pricing reflects the time and skill required to create the artwork, along with the intended usage. It also accounts for concept development, revisions, and final file preparation for the specific application.

  • You can reach out via the contact page with a short overview of your project, timeline, and budget.