"My art is designed to encourage positive thoughts about your worth, inspire you to be your best self— including the facets of you you’re still hesitant to step into—remind you of your true identity when you feel lost, and celebrate who you are."

Shannon Mosley

A key aspect of this process for me involves not just connecting with the person commissioning the project, but also seeking guidance from The Lord to shape the creation of the art.

As a deeply spiritual person, I invite God into all areas of my life, especially when I am capturing someone’s essence and story.

Let's Work Together

Thinkin' About a Custom Order?

Yay! Here's How It Works.

  • FIRST

    Let’s make this official! The first thing I’ll need to get started is for you to fill out a quick form telling me more about what you’re looking to have created.

  • THEN

    Then we’ll hop on a call together so we can hash out all the details. The goal here is for me to get to know you well enough to make art that speaks to you on a soul level.

  • NEXT

    Next you’ll pay your deposit and I’ll get to designing. You’ll get a preview about halfway through where we can make any adjustments you see fit, if necessary.

  • FINALLY

    Finally, you’ll pay the remainder of your balance and then it’s time for the grand reveal! I’ll also help you choose your frame and ship it to you ready to hang.

Art changes the whole dynamic of a space. It's the first thing that catches your eye when you enter a room, and the same piece can bring a fresh perspective every day. 

Each time you engage with art, it tells you something new. A different message comes through because of all the experiences and connections you've had since the last time you viewed it. 

For me, art is like having a chat with God—it helps me see the world in a new way every day.

Did you know simply looking at art can be as beneficial as making it? 

Many people think they’re not creative and miss out on connecting with art, but when we collaborate, you're part of the process too. You're a designer and an artist in your own way!

You Probably Have a Few More Questions...

Hopefully I Have The Answers You’re Looking For

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How would you describe your style of art? 

When I talk about my art, I almost always describe it as funky or moody graphic art. Most of my work is a blend of stylized portraiture with graphic elements. These “personal power portraits” are meant to capture the essence of your truest self and who you want to become. 

These portraits are all about your relationship with yourself, meant to reflect and connect with your truest essence. It's a very collaborative process, where I engage in a dialogue with you, asking questions to really understand your vision and who you are. Each piece is infused with hidden elements, themes, and meanings that invite you to explore deeper stories. 

But I don’t only do portraits. If you like my style and have something else in mind, I’d be thrilled to work on your project with you! It can be anything—not just wall art.

Can you make recommendations for my particular space?

Absolutely! I went to school for interior design and have done several residential and commercial projects in Kentucky, New York, and here in Nashville, so I’m well-equipped to help. Walking into a room, I naturally start envisioning redesigns. I love incorporating the colors and patterns that reflect your personal style. It’s an easy and natural thing for me so it’s no trouble at all to help you figure it all out. We can go over sizes, frames, colors, textures, and any other design choices you want my input on.

What sizes are available?

I can make your custom artwork any size you’d like! But most people tend to go for a 24x24 or 36x36 piece. These sizes seamlessly integrate into most spaces, making them a versatile option even if you move to a new home.

Does my art come framed?

Yes! Hanging art was one of my least favorite things to do when I was an interior designer. It was always such a hassle. My framers make it super easy to hang your art. They offer 100% wood and 100% metal frames that are archival quality and all handmade in the U.S.A. Once your artwork is finished, I’ll help you choose a frame that will work best for your piece. 

Your art will arrive wire-ready to hang, meaning your artwork is prepared for immediate display right out of the box. All the necessary hardware, like a sturdy wire securely attached to the back of the frame, is already included so you can easily hang your piece without any extra setup. It's all about making the process as convenient and stress-free as possible, so you can enjoy your new artwork right away!

What can you tell me about the quality of the paper and ink used in the artwork?

All of my artwork uses top-quality materials to ensure it looks fantastic and stands the test of time. I dry-mount the art, which means the print is bonded to a mount with an archival adhesive for a flawless finish. The paper I use is 4-ply Epson Hot Press Bright Paper, known for its rich texture and vibrant colors. Coupled with Epson's UltraChrome Inks, which have a remarkable archival rating of over 60 years, your artwork is designed to stay brilliant and beautiful for decades.

How long does it take to create a custom piece from start to finish?

This can vary, but it’s typically 4-10 weeks as I’m very thoughtful and detail oriented about every element on the page. I will be able to give you a more accurate timeline once we chat about your specific project. 

Every piece of artwork I create speaks to me on a soul level,and I hope to bring that same transformative experience into your life, crafting something you'll treasure every day.

I will share progress midway through to gather your thoughts, ensuring the final piece resonates with you. When your art is finished, I’ll help you select a frame and have it carefully shipped to your home for hassle-free hanging.

How much is the investment for a custom piece of artwork?

The price of your custom art will depend on a few things, mostly the size and the intricacy of the design. To give you an idea, here are the average prices for some of my most popular framed sizes: a 12x12 piece is typically $1600, a 24x24 piece is around $2200, and a 36x36 piece is generally $3000. I will be able to give you a quote for your specific project after you fill out the questionnaire and we chat about what you have in mind.

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