Thank you for considering me to do a bespoke portrait of your animal or a gift for someone you care about. I appreciate it!
Each commission is individual and unique, and I'll be providing a quote that I'll discuss with you based on the requirements for your piece before starting.
The prices listed below are estimated guides. Pricing is subject to change depending on your commission's complexity and referencing requirements.
Drawings of more than one subject, detailed background, or highly detailed will be subjected to modified price change.
Please note a non-refundable 50% deposit once your drawing has started.

How Commissions Work
Arranging to have a commission done is easy!
- First, select a few pics of your pet or person you like.
- Second, Email those pics to [email protected]
- Third, we'll go over the pics and sizes you're interested in. See sizes and prices above.
- Forth, 50% deposit for the commission is needed before I start on it.
- Fifth, Watch my progress on your piece as I work on it. I'll email you.
- Sixth, A beautifully finished portrait is ready to be sent off in the mail to you! Please take it to your favorite framers to get the perfect frame.
- Seventh, Hang in a place that doesn't have direct sunlight. To enjoy your portrait for years to come!

Prices & Sizes
9x12" $450
11x14" $500
14x20" $550
18x24' $650


Jeff Sampson
Not only did Tai capture the absolute essence of our beloved Kitty in the finest, soul-deep, exquisite detail, but she was also a pleasure and consummate professional to work with. Her communication was beyond expectations, with frequent updates on her progress. I would highly recommend Tai for creating such a personal, thoughtful, lasting gift. Her ability to portray your beloved pet is not only indicative of expert skill, but an uncanny intuitive sense as well, as if she becomes friends with your pet in the process

Will Rawls

Cathryn Shibata
Tai did both a colored pencil and charcoal drawing of my cat, Sissy. They both turned our great! The colored pencil drawing is dead on and could be mistaken for a photograph! She captured Sissy's essence perfectly. =)





