The Process
Creating memorial artwork is a personal journey. I’m here to guide you through every step with care, clarity, and compassion.
A Gentle & Personal Process
01 — Reach Out
It all begins with you. Submit an inquiry form and share a little about your loved one and the piece you’re envisioning.
02 — Share Their Story
You’ll receive a personal questionnaire about memories, colors, emotions, personality, and meaningful details.
03 — Send Remains
I’ll provide clear instructions for safely sending a small portion of cremated remains.
04 — Creation & Delivery
Your artwork is created slowly and intentionally, then carefully packaged and shipped to you.
Handled with Care
Only a very small amount of ashes is needed.
They are handled privately, respectfully, and with deep intention throughout the entire process.
Your loved one’s memory is treated with dignity and care in every step, from the moment I receive the ashes to the moment your artwork arrives home.
This is an intimate process, and I hold every detail with the respect it deserves. you.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Only a very small amount is needed for each piece, typically just a spoonful
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That is entirely up to you. Cremated remains can be visibly incorporated as part of the artwork’s final texture, subtly integrated within the piece, or approached together based on what feels most meaningful and comfortable to you.
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Once your commission is confirmed, you'll receive a personalized USPS shipping kit with everything needed to safely return a small portion of the cremated remains, including a prepaid return shipping label.
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I currently offer two carefully selected canvas sizes:
11 × 14
14 × 18
Both are gallery-profile canvases designed to feel timeless, minimal, and ready to display. Additional sizing options may also be available upon request.
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Yes. Each commission is deeply personal, and I welcome inspiration such as colors, moods, memories, places, or emotions you’d like reflected in the artwork.
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Most pieces take approximately 2–4 weeks from the time remains are received, depending on the size and complexity of the artwork.
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Absolutely. Companion animals hold a deeply meaningful place in our lives, and I would be honored to create a piece in their memory.
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At this time, I only accept commissions within the United States.
Begin your commission
If you feel ready to create something meaningful,
I’d be honored to guide you through the process.