Artist & Customer Collaboration – What is the commissioning process?
The process of commissioning a Kessler Craftsman piece requires the future owner to carefully consider the final product. This includes esthetic requirements (such as color, finish, shape and design), the architectural environment in which the commissioned piece will be placed and the desired functionality, if applicable. The next phase is the design phase, during which the customer and I review various options for their commission. It is during this beginning stage that I submit several preliminary CAD (Computer Aided Design) drawings to assist the future owner in determining the final design. Once the customer is completely satisfied with the design, I will produce a final CAD drawing reflecting the agreed-upon specifications. Depending upon the commissioned piece (e.g., furniture, stained glass panel), the last design phase involves selecting such particulars as type of wood, type of finish, style of hardware (e.g. drawer pulls), glass texture and color, and lead versus Tiffany styl
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