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Beautiful Neutral Commission

  • Aug 23, 2017
  • 1 min read

This short video (below) outlines the commission process. I did realize later that the client wanted gold accents, just not black. Ultimately, she chose the original piece that I painted, which is shown below. I like both pieces very much. They are feminine and soft and very reminiscent of water. I'd like to do more in this style.

Here is the video:

I hope you enjoy!\

Jess

 
 
 

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John Thomas
John Thomas
Jun 10

Beautiful Neutral Commission the title alone is calming. As a PhD student who works part-time at Last-Minute Assignments, my college world was loud, urgent, and beige in the worst way. I was so overstimulated that I'd search for assignment editing help just to find quiet. Your post feels like a sigh. Neutral doesn't mean boring. It means balance. Thank you for creating something gentle in a harsh scroll. I'm saving this for my frazzled moments. Keep sharing the soft stuff. We need more beauty that doesn't scream for attention. Grateful for this pause. Seriously, thank you. This helped my nervous system.

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Steven Burgees
Steven Burgees
Jun 05

The neutral art commission was beautiful because it demonstrated how subtle colours and thoughtful design can create a calming effect. I enjoyed seeing how the final piece reflected the client’s vision while maintaining the artist’s style. It reminded me of projects where simplicity created the strongest impact. During a demanding semester, I wanted to Write My Java Assignment while managing several responsibilities. The post shows how understated designs can be very effective.

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melica john
melica john
May 12

I like this post because it shows how a simple commission can turn into a meaningful piece of art that feels calm and personal. It reminded me of when I had to work on creative assignments and pay attention to small details to get better results. During that time, I try Business Assignment Service to manage my workload and stay focused on my art tasks. It shows how creativity becomes easier when you have the right support and balance in your work. nice post.

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