FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Here you will find answers to the most common questions about my work, practice, and commissioning process. This page is designed to help you navigate the next steps—whether commissioning a bespoke artwork, engaging in cultural consultancy, or exploring collaboration.
What kind of services do you provide?
I offer professional services across visual art, cultural consultancy, public art, surface and textile design, branding, illustration, and graphic design. My practice spans from community-based projects and festival commissions to bespoke artworks and creative direction for individuals, organisations, and institutions.
Can I commission an Aboriginal artwork or design?
Yes. I take on private, corporate, and public commissions, ranging from personal artworks and digital illustrations to large-scale installations and cultural branding projects. Each commission is shaped through deep consultation to reflect your story, values, and connection to place.
How do I start the commissioning process?
Simply visit the Commissions page and fill out the enquiry form with details about your idea, timeline, and budget. I’ll then arrange a consultation to discuss your vision, project scope, cultural considerations, and next steps.
What is the typical process for commissioning you?
My commissioning process is collaborative and includes:
Enquiry – Submit your project idea or requirements.
Consultation – We discuss vision, budget, and timeline.
Proposal – I prepare a tailored concept and project outline.
Development – The work is created with progress updates.
Delivery/Installation – The final artwork is installed, delivered, or supplied as agreed.
This ensures a professional, transparent, and culturally respectful process from start to finish.
Do you only work in Tasmania?
No. While I am a Tasmanian Aboriginal artist and designer based in Lutruwita/Tasmania, I regularly take on projects nationally and internationally. Many works are site-specific, but digital, branding, and design projects can be commissioned from anywhere.
Where can I buy limited edition Aboriginal artwork?
You can purchase limited edition artworks and prints directly through the Store page. All works are printed and framed to museum archival standards, and shipped securely worldwide.
Do you collaborate with organisations and businesses?
Yes. I work with festivals, museums, cultural centres, universities, and corporate partners on branding, cultural consultancy, public art commissions, and creative direction. Collaboration is central to my practice.
Are you accredited and insured?
Yes. I hold public liability and professional indemnity insurance, am Working with Vulnerable People registered, giving clients confidence in professional standards and cultural integrity.