artist Steve Pleydell-Pearce painting a sunset on a canvas on an artists easel in his woolacombe art studio

Commission A Painting

It’s a very satisfying feeling to be able to create something that captures memories, feelings and life’s experiences for someone. Something that they can cherish for years to come.

If you would like to commission a painting, contact me with a message and we can discuss painting something unique and special for you.

commission a painting Steve PP standing next to an easel
  • I’m happy to work from your own reference photos.

* Do you have a special view that you would like me to paint for you?

  • Paintings usually take approx one to two weeks to complete.
  • A small deposit is required upon ordering.
  • Then a gouache sketch is made of the composition of the painting for your approval.
  • The remaining balance is paid after the painting is completed, and you have received photos of the finished piece for your approval.
  • Your painting can be collected from the studio or posted or couriered to you depending on it’s size.

Contact me if you have an idea that you would like to chat through or you would like to receive my price list and size chart.

I look forward to creating something special just for you!

steve PP

“It was a pleasure working with Steve on what was my first art commission.  He was very communicative and clear in explaining the steps he would take. 

From the initial draft he was welcoming to any feedback and incorporated any adjustments or additions that felt fitting into the picture. 

Once we agreed the draft, I had the comfort that Steve would use his ample skill to bring the picture to life, providing a final photo when complete – which I must add does not do justice to the painting. 

Steve even helped with agreeing particular requirements which ensured this painting became the surprise it was intended to be.  The painting arrived as agreed and superbly wrapped and protected, and ready for mounting. 

I wouldn’t hesitate to work with him again in the future. “

Simon Chriscoli