FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
When it comes to pricing, I want my clients to understand that they will receive top-quality work that is worth every penny. Rather than charging by the hour, I charge based on the specific job at hand. I believe that not all projects are created equally, and that's why I take into account factors such as square footage and all the intricacies involved to provide an accurate quote. My aim is not to compete solely on price, as I value the quality of my work above all else. If you're in search of the cheapest muralist available, I may not be the right fit for you. However, if you're looking for an experienced, friendly, reliable, and talented mural painter, then I encourage you to reach out to me for a consultation. I am committed to transparency when it comes to pricing, ensuring that there are no hidden charges. Don't hesitate to contact me to discuss your project and discover how I can bring your mural vision to life. Do not settle for a cheap artist who produces mediocre work. Invest in quality work by choosing me.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
"Alright, folks, strap in for the thrilling journey of contacting me for a mural - it's a wild ride! First up, I'll hit you with a super snazzy link to fill out the world's shortest mural form (promise, it's painless). Next, I'll shoot you a text, because who doesn't love a good ol' text message? Now, if you leave me hanging, I'll dial you up. And if I'm serenading your voicemail, you bet I'm leaving a masterpiece of a message. But wait, there's more! I'll then unleash my ultimate move: the email. If after all that, I'm still talking to the void, let's call it quits, shall we? Ghosting is so last season, and honestly, my lead-chasing skills could be put to better use. These leads aren't just Instagram likes, they cost real money, folks. So here's the deal: if you're having second thoughts, found another mural muse, or decided to turn your wall into a giant chalkboard instead, just hit me up. A simple 'no thanks' or 'gone another way' will do. Changing your mind is totally cool, leaving me on read? Not so much. Communication is key, my friends. Let's make it happen. PLEASE and thank you!"
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been an artist as far back as I can remember. I am self-taught through books and videos, working alongside excellent, more talented artists, and the most crucial trial and error. I have also done many murals and street painting festivals.