Collaboration

Collaboration begins with listening.
To the material, to the moment, and to what the image is quietly asking to become.
Each project starts without haste, allowing form, context, and intention to settle before anything is decided.

Some works begin from presence—a familiar figure, an animal, a face held with care.
Others arrive through ideas, memories, or quieter prompts that need time to take shape. What matters is not the category, but whether the image has enough room to breathe and become coherent.

Commissions are approached selectively. Trust, resonance, and patience guide the process. The aim is not to produce quickly, but to let something feel lived-in, considered, and true to its scale—whether intimate or expansive.

If this way of working feels right, you’re welcome to reach me at
cbrandon8898@gmail.com
We can begin there, and see what unfolds.

Portrait painting of a man with glasses, dark hair, wearing a dark suit and blue tie against a muted beige background.Oil painting of a yellow Labrador retriever lying on green grass with its mouth open, appearing happy.