StudioKane
StudioKane

StudioKane

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Introduction: My work stands out based on my research and knowledge of the subject. Researching an historic site, then creating a scene of the past with line or color is what I do. Also portraits in pencil, charcoal or water color are done in my studio. I have allowed myself to be creative and provide the answers when the questions are asked. Creating with a line or a splash of color is a joyous event. When I demonstrate using only the three primary colors, people are amazed at what I can achieve using only yellow, red & blue.
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15 years in business

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Ed Kane

FAQs

  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    It would depend upon the size of the project and the hours involved.

  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    After an initial phone call, I would meet with the client to get an understanding of what they want. This is followed by a letter of agreement that states what the client wants, deadlines, and payment schedule. The client may review and if in agreement signs and provides the first payment. Sketches are provided at the first deadline and changes can be made at this time. New sketches with revisions are then submitted and agreed upon. Comprehensive or start of finished piece is submitted and second payment by the client is made. If there are more changes to be made an additional fee is charged. Final piece is delivered on or before deadline and final payment is collected.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    Graduate of the Hussian School of Art, now the Hussian College of Art. In the advertising field for 31 years. Have exhibited my work in Southeast PA for several years and pieces are in private collections throughout the world.