Commissions

Commission requests will be sent to the client as a quotation to the approved.
Payment of 50% deposit is requested on commencement of work.
Completion of work is expected within six weeks depending on size and detail.
Three clear detailed photographs or emailed pictures are required as references.
Contact me for further details.

Painted for Ryan Odonnell

Annie did a phenomenal portrait of our beloved family dog. She captured his personality and character far more than I could have ever expected. I strongly recommend Annies ArtWorxs to anyone looking for paintings.”

Painted for TBA

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Painted for Barbara Xuereb

“Commissioned as a birthday present for my son. I provided Leanne with 7 photographs of my son’s favourite places & things including his dog & Ute. My husband and I couldn’t have imagined the end result. I will be recommending Annies Artwork for any personalized commissioned works in the further.”

Painted for Kerri Gorton

“My husband passed away suddenly. I asked Leanne if she could paint him. I couldn’t be happier with the result. The likeness, his cheeky grin, his eyes, his beard perfect. “It’s just him.”

Painted for Rick & Caz Andrews

“Using the outer part of a grill from my Dads particular model car. Annie changed the original picture to green to match with the newest car, in his collection. As you can see from the finished product, the outcome was nothing short amazing from what she had to work with, the detail was changed to suit the green car right down to the number plate. The clock and Wolseley emblem added just to set it off. My Dad was speechless with a tear in his eye, “what a great gift to give to your loved one individual a one-off piece of art.”

Painted for Stacie Crane

“Thanks Annie, our saw arrived home this week and we couldn’t be happier. It holds a special place in our hearts as it was my grandparents saw and you have given us everlasting memories with your beautiful painting. You’ve depicted our pets, our home and property perfectly and it is now proudly displayed in our entrance.”