Custom work

 

Custom Family Heirlooms created with love by Angela Hancock-Reavis

I am passionate about family, and I am passionate about art.  On a personal level, my work is about uniting all that makes me a happy human into one beautiful space.  On a community level, I am dedicated to helping everyone commemorate and celebrate cherished memories. 
 
I want to hear your story.  I will lovingly and attentively synthesize your mementos, photographs, treasures, and precious paraphernalia into a piece of unique heirloom art.  This adventure has just begun for me, but it's growing and flourishing!  It pleases me greatly to honor your most sacred memories through art.


What to Expect

The most memorable and cherished moments of your life should not be relegated to a photo album, and packed neatly into a long forgotten drawer.  Let me turn your photos, fabrics, and memorabilia into gallery quality fine art!  I will create an oil painting that will last generations from the mementos of your special occasions - such as births, weddings, and graduations.  Old photographs of family members can be combined with photos or mementos of more recent generations to make an extraordinary family tree that is completely unique.  My only concern is that my work serves as a mirror to reflect what you most love in this world.

I want to honor your memories with the utmost sensitivity and attention to detail.  In order to get to know you and your needs, we will have an initial meeting to discuss your goals.  Please have some material collected that you would like incorporated into your art piece, as well as any inspirational pictures, patterns, or fabrics that may be useful for me to understand your aesthetic desires.  

Most importantly, it will be a lot of fun!  

At this time. most pieces take 8-12 weeks to complete, depending on length of queue and size/intricacy of the work.

A Pricing Guide is available upon request.  

 

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 Angela Hancock-ReavisPortland, OR971.209.2299
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