Frequently Asked Questions
1.Over time, will the colors in the artwork fade?
2.Does the artwork need to be framed behind glass?
3.Will the artwork warp?
4.Will humid weather effect the work?
5.What is the price for commissioned work?
Commissions take substantially longer to complete and therefore are more costly than artwork in my available art gallery. A rate of 750.00 U.S. dollars per square foot is charged for a commissioned work. The minimum cost for a commissioned work is 4500.00 (six square feet or smaller).
6.How does the commission process work?
Before contacting Meg about your commission ideas, please take a moment to visit my Commissions page
After your inquiry is received, Meg will schedule a complimentary one-hour consultation, typically where the commission is intended to be installed, to discuss the scope of the project. After this meeting, Meg will supply 3-5 photo enhanced examples of the proposed project along with a written contract. The cost for the examples is 200.00. This fee is deducted from the final cost of the commission if the signed contract is returned within 30 days along with a nonrefundable deposit of 25% of the cost of the commission. If additional photographs or sketches are required beyond Meg’s extensive collection, Meg charges 700.00 for a full 8-hour day and 400.00 for a half 4-hour day photography session made payable in advance. An additional 50% is required during an in-progress meeting at which time any adjustments to the original proposal are determined. The final balance of 25% is due upon delivery of the artwork. A sample of a commission contract is available here:
7.What is the return policy for the artwork?
8.What can I do with my Meg Black painting now that I have decided to sell my house?
9.Can Meg Black re-sell my art for me?
10.I purchased art from Meg Black, can she appraise it for me ?
11. Does Meg Black provide advice to artists?
Meg offers one-to-one consultation to artists about best practices for selling their artwork, applying and preparing for art festivals, approaching galleries, portfolio review, and other business-related inquiries. Meg charges an hourly rate of 145.00 an hour for these consultations. The initial meeting fee is discounted at 95.00 for the first hour. Contact her to set up an initial meeting.