Fine Art Commissions
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Pricing Guide
Premium Oil on Linen Portrait
Material & Quality
- Surface: Premium Fine Grain Linen Canvas (Superior longevity and texture compared to cotton).
- Medium: Professional Grade Oil Paints with rich pigments.
- Technique: Realism for the face combined with Impasto knife strokes for background texture.
Execution & Delivery
- Size: Approx 18x24 inches to 20x24 inches (Standard bust size).
- Timeline: 3 to 5 weeks (includes painting plus mandatory drying time for oils).
- Process: Initial sketch approval, underpainting, layering, and final glazing.
- Finish: Varnished (Gloss or Satin) for UV protection and dust resistance.
- Format: Rolled canvas or stretched on a wooden frame depending on location.
Graphite & Charcoal Portrait
Technical Specifications
- Medium: Graphite and Charcoal on archival quality acid-free paper (180 to 250 GSM).
- Size: Standard A3 (Approx. 12 x 16 inches) or A4.
- Style: Academic Realism emphasizing light, shadow, and fine detail.
Service Experience
- Subject: Single person, Head and Shoulders composition.
- Process: Requires high-resolution reference photo; includes digital consultation.
- Protection: Coated with professional fixative spray to prevent smudging.
- Deliverable: Original physical artwork signed by the artist (delivered unframed).
Large-Scale Thematic Commission
Concept & Creation
- Scope: Custom composition based on specific themes, narratives, or abstract expressionism.
- Medium: Heavy Body Acrylics or Oils on heavy-duty Canvas or Linen.
- Style: Heavy use of Palette Knife, Impasto texture, and Splatter techniques.
Dimensions & Logistics
- Size: Large format starting from 36 x 48 inches up to 60 x 48 inches.
- Consultation: Detailed ideation sessions to align narrative with the space.
- Exclusivity: One-of-a-kind original composition with Certificate of Authenticity.
- Delivery: Rolled in a heavy-duty PVC pipe for safety.
- Revisions: 2 rounds of minor adjustments during the layout phase.
About Fine Art Commissions
I see art as a way to dig deep into stories and emotions, not just put color on canvas. My work comes from years at Sir J.J. School of Art and a lot of time observing the world around me. If you’ve got a memory, idea, or emotion you want to see in paint, I’m here to help turn it into something real.
What I Offer
- Portraits: I don’t just paint faces, I try to get at the soul behind them. Whether it’s a custom portrait painting for one person, a couple, or the whole family, I mix realism with bits of expressive realism artwork to make things feel alive.
- Thematic & Narrative Pieces: Got a story or concept that’s close to your heart? I love making narrative fine art pieces that capture feelings and moments, sometimes using human figures to say what words can’t.
- Abstract & Conceptual Work: If you want something bold or different - like commissioned abstract art for a film or your office - I can go all the way abstract or stick to my usual expressive style.
Mediums & Techniques
Depending on what fits best, we can go for oil on canvas (using oil impasto technique for texture), acrylic, soft pastels, or even just pencil. I’m happy to talk through what’ll work for your idea.
The Process
We start with a chat. I want to hear what’s important to you, your vision, and how you want it to feel. I’ve done commissions across India and abroad, and I always make sure your artwork arrives safely, no matter where you are.
Meet your Expert
Abhijeet Patole
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My Story
I’m Abhijeet. Art for me started at Sir J.J. School of Art, but honestly, most of my inspiration comes from wandering the city, soaking in the clash of slums and skyscrapers. You’ll find me sketching in the middle of a busy street or chatting with kids in the basti. I travel a lot for art camps, from Pahalgam to Kerala, always chasing stories. Got a Kalanand Award and a Lalit Kala Akademi nod, but what drives me is painting what’s real – what needs to be seen and heard.
My Work
Commissioned paintings and portraits - I paint stories—portraits, scenes, and concepts, often using oil on linen canvas and soft pastels.
Impressionism meets Realism - My style mixes impressionist vibes with realism. I love impasto palette knife technique for extra texture.
Art as social research - I dig deep into social realism paintings, focusing on kids in slums, Indian tribal art stories, and history.
Narrative-driven process - Each piece is built from real observation, aiming to spark recognition and change through emotion.