• I have a waitlist for commissions at the moment, but send me an email so we can chat about what you're imagining and I can give you a better timeframe on availability!

  • It does more than people realize. (And that’s okay!) I need help setting up my supplies, opening paint tubes (but come on I know some of you abled people can’t get those buggers open either 😂), taking pictures of my artwork, as well packaging up my pieces. Now you’re probably thinking “Abbey, is there anything you CAN do?”. Yes, yes I can. the most important part of art. The actual creating. The mixing colors, the entire painting process. It just takes me longer, and I get tired easier than other artists. But maybe that’s why the end product is that much more rewarding to me.

  • Most regular frames will fit my panels when you take the glass out! Floater frames found at art or hobby stores can also work depending on dimensions. Contact me if you need help finding the perfect frame!

  • Share this site with friends and family! Hit the subscribe button! While supporting me by purchasing a piece means the world to me, even just having my art be seen and reach more people than I can on my own is so valuable to me. 

  • Panels come in all materials, but they’re thinner in size. Think a cardboard insert. Canvases are linen or cotton wrapped around wood. Both are awesome, but often I prefer a panel for the look and feel they achieve. 

  • When I am taking commissions, I love doing animal portraits. I’m a dog lover, but any animal. I can also recreate landscapes, flowers and still lifes. Email or direct message me on Instagram with your ideas and a reference photo and I’ll let you know if I’m the right artist for your vision!

  • I prefer working on smaller surfaces, I get arm fatigue easily because of my disability. For now, 9x12 or 11x14 is the largest I can paint on. But keep in mind those will be priced higher as they take me much longer to create!