

Frequently Asked Questions about Public Art and Sculptures or Prints
What is the process for commissioning a bronze or print sculpture?
The commissioning process begins with an initial consultation to discuss your vision, requirements, and budget. From there, I will create a proposal that outlines the design, timeline, and pricing structure. After final approval, I will begin creating the work, keeping you informed throughout each stage.
How much does it cost?
Pricing for bronze sculptures varies based on size, complexity, and the specifics of the commission. For a custom quote tailored to your project, please reach out directly so we can discuss your ideas in detail.
What types of public art projects do you specialize in?
I specialise in a wide range of public art practices, including site-specific installations, sculptural monuments, and community-focused works. My notable commissions include installations for urban parks, civic plazas, and streetscapes throughout Melbourne. I have also created unique prints for band posters and cards.
Can you collaborate with architects or landscape designers?
Absolutely. Collaboration is essential for creating cohesive public art installations. I enjoy working closely with architects and landscape designers to ensure that the sculpture enhances the surrounding environment and meets the project’s overall vision.
How long does it take to complete a commissioned sculpture?
The timeline for completion depends on the project's scope and complexity. Typically, smaller works can be completed within a few months, while larger or more intricate pieces may take longer. I will provide a detailed timeline during the proposal stage.
Can you provide examples of your previous public art installations?
Yes, I have worked on various public art sculptures, including sixteen bronze sculptures for Sydney Road in Brunswick and arches for the City of Box Hill. lights for a townhall as well as gates for a private residence. I encourage you to explore my portfolio to see examples of completed projects.
What areas do you serve for public art commissions?
Based in Melbourne, I primarily serve the local area, including Melbourne’s suburbs and wider Victoria. However, I am open to discussing projects in other regions and can accommodate various locations depending on the project requirements.
Can I commission a print / sculpture as a gift for someone?
Yes, as I specialise in public art and bronze sculpture, I can also provide commissions for various private projects. Her notable works include bronze sculptures for urban spaces, decorative arches for city entrances, and bespoke sculptures for playgrounds.