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Steffi regularly creates commissioned work on behalf of clients. This enables the client to choose the size, style and theme to suit their needs. Steffi is happy to come to the workplace or home to give advice about commissioning a piece of artwork which is bespoke and unique to the chosen space.

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The following is a selection of commissioned artwork for corporate clients:

 
  Private Commission
 
Led Zeppelin song 'Stairway to Heaven' was the inspiration for this commission.

 
  Private Commission
 
Taken from a photograph of the female nude, this stunning painting was created with mountainous landscapes as the basis for this painting.
 
Commissions can be taken to produce a spectacular piece using yourself or your partner as the basis for the artwork and the conversion left to the artist.
 
  Chris Bateman - Private Commission
 
Triptych created in collaboration with clients requirements to create a visually dynamic painting to complement the interior design of the main reception room.

 
  Anita South - Private Commission
 
Anita was going through a very difficult period in her life and this painting helped her to draw strength and positivity from her situation and gave her courage to move forward.
 
Anita found it very liberating and exciting to commission a painting in direct collaboration with the artist.

 
  Prudential Insurance Company - Triptych mural for main reception
 
This was a collaborative commission created in conjunction with artist Colleen Smith.
 
A large triptych on board using mixed media and gold and silver leaf and the theme being land, sea and stars, is hung in the Training Room reception area.
 
The brief was to create something large and dynamic with a positive feel using our natural world as inspiration.
 
  Miracle International Courier Company - Canvas for reception area
 
This painting was commissioned for use in the Reception area and was based on the Day 14 series.
 
'I loved the positive energy from the Day 14 series and commissioned my own individual painting to hang in the office' - Sue Buck, Managing Director
 
  WRA Mentors Ltd - Large Painting of Company Logo
 
This commissioned painting has been created using the company logo and the image has been turned into a large piece of artwork.
 
The head and missing jigsaw piece are on relief to give a 3D impression and each piece of the jigsaw has been worked with its own texture.
 
The back painting is more simple but has thickly applied paint to create texture and silver leaf has been applied randomly to compliment the head which also has silver leaf applied to random areas.
 
  Stanley & Thomas Boatbuilders - Paintings for use in exhibitions
 
This painting was commissioned for use at exhibitions and events such as Henley, by a Windsor boatbuilder.
 
Texture and glazes have been used to create this eyecatching piece.
 
  South Hill Park Arts Centre - Mural for reception
 
This large mural was painted as part of a temporary display whilst South Hill Park was undergoing a refurbishment project.
 
  Beaconsfield County Council - Urban Landscape Installation
 
This commission is located in the heart of Beaconsfield New Town near the Town Hall.
 
Working with architectural landscaper, Toby Goodger, we created a permanent installation incorporating images associated with Beaconsfield including Noddy and Big Ears which were the creation of Enid Blyton who was a local resident.
 
 
The medieval lute player was discovered on a house wall and we recreated this image as part of the installation.
 
  Private Commission
 
"I saw Happy Jack I, II, III at one of Steffi's exhibitions and decided to commission my very own Pinky Jack of which I am thrilled and delighted".

 
  Private Commission - Sharon David Hall
 
This painting has been created using one large canvas and a smaller one mounted forward of it giving the impression that the smaller is floating, the intention was to create harmony in size, shape and colour.
Please visit the 'in situ' section where the painting can be viewed in its present surroundings.
 
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