FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
1. Initial consultation: During the initial consultation, I will meet with the customer to discuss their needs and preferences for the project. This is an opportunity to gather information about the scope of the project, the desired timeline, and the budget. I will also take this time to get to know the customer and understand their artistic vision. 2. Proposal: Based on the information gathered during the initial consultation, I will create a written proposal outlining the details of the project and the cost. The proposal should clearly define the scope of work, the timeline, and the budget, as well as any terms or conditions. 3. Review and negotiation: The customer will review the proposal and may have questions or requests for changes. I will be prepared to discuss and negotiate the terms of the proposal as needed. 4. Agreement: Once me and the customer have agreed on the terms of the project, I will sign a written agreement that outlines the details of the project and the payment terms. 5. Planning and preparation: Before beginning work on the project, I will need to plan and prepare. This may include sourcing materials, creating sketches or designs, and making any necessary arrangements for transportation or logistics. 6. Execution: With the planning and preparation complete, I can begin working on the project. It is important to keep the customer informed of my progress and address any concerns or questions they may have. 7. Completion and delivery: Upon completion of the project, I will present the finished work to the customer and deliver it to the agreed upon location. I will also review the final project with the customer to ensure that they are satisfied with the result. 8. Payment: The final step in the process is to collect payment for the completed project, according to the terms agreed upon in the written agreement.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have studied art since the age of 6. My art has been featured in the Asia society museum at the age of 10. I have gone to both JH and HS for art studying realism and fashion. I then went on to study business at College of staten island where I took advanced art classes there. I am currently enrolled into SCAD for art history.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I started as a kid loving faces. Then wanting to draw everything I saw. Spiritually I think if god could create all of this beauty I can only hope to be close to that artistic ability. My drive to create what I see motivates me to teach and share. I started by creating for my family then friends then my neighborhood.