F A Q
Inquiries regarding the purchase of a painting or for a commissioned piece, contact Megan at meganlong@hotmail.com.
. CUSTOM PORTRAITS .
Capture your special moments with a custom family portrait.
It’s a unique way to celebrate your loved ones!
Custom Portraits are $40 each for a family of up to 4 people.
I charge $5 per extra family member or pet.
. CUSTOM HOUSE PORTRAITS .
Bring your home to life with a personalized house portrait.
Custom House Portraits range from 75$ to $150 depending on detail.
SHIPPING : No Matter where you are in Canada, I can ship your artwork right to your doorstep for an additional $5 shipping fee. Your custom piece will be carefully packaged and labeled fragile to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.
. ARTISTIC PROCESS .
Each custom creation is meticulously hand-drawn and painted by me, using a combination of watercolor and ink on high-quality 9” x 12” watercolor paper. It’s not just a painting; it’s a piece of art crafted with care and attention to each detail.
. HOW TO ORDER .
To bring your vision to life, simply e-mail or private message me on FB or Instagram. Ordering is easy, and I’m here to guide you through the process.
Do you sell your artwork?/ Do you do commissions?
Most of the artwork I create is available for sale, sometimes through various galleries. Other times you can e-mail me and I will be able to meet with your directly to purchase a painting. I do also take commissions. My rates vary based on the project depending on size and detail of the image wanted. If you’ve come across a piece that speaks to you, don’t hesitate to shoot me an email. I’d love to chat with you about the artwork, provide more details and discuss any questions you have.
What medium do you use?
I mostly paint with acrylic on canvas but I have also been known to do illustrations with watercolour and black Ink.
What is your process for painting?
My artistic process is pretty straightforward - I go with the flow rather than following a strict plan. Though I have an idea in mind before starting a piece, I skip the preliminary sketches. Instead, I dive right onto the canvas, kickstarting with a loose pencil sketch. From there, I gradually build up layers of color. It’s all about letting the creativity unfold naturally.
How long have you been painting?
I began painting as soon as I could hold a brush. Art was my favorite subject in school, and it just felt like a part of who I am. Painting to me, is like an extension of myself.