A commissioned work is not approached as a standard request, but as a piece developed in relation to a space, a context, or a particular intention.
Each project begins with a conversation and evolves through a defined framework that considers scale, materials, placement, atmosphere, and the character of the final work.
For this reason, commissioned works are handled with both artistic freedom and procedular clarity.
While each project differs in character, commissions are generally developed through a clear sequence: an initial conversation, project definition, written agreement, production, and final delivery or installation.
This structure is intended to protect the integrity of the work while ensuring clarity for both parties.
To define each project with clarity and mutual understanding, commissions are formalized through a written agreement.
The agreement typically sets out the nature of the work, dimensions, materials, timeline, payment structure, delivery terms, and the principal responsabilities of both parties.
A sample version is shown below as a reference to the general framework used in commissioned projects.