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To request a commission, send an email to the artist by clicking the 'electronic mail link' at the top of the navagation menu on the far right side of this page. Or Send an email with your project to: bryan@-
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Popular themes are favorite vacation photos, recreations of war memories; favorite historical battles and events, family members including all kinds of pets, classic and antique cars, motorcycles and furniture, houses, fishing catches and other sporting occasions and accomplish-
ments.

Pricing is based upon size and media, as well as complexity of subject matter. Rates average to approximately $100/day (€73.87/day; ¥9 048.95/day). Turnaround for a small to medium-sized painting (8 inches to 20 inches; 203.2 millimeters to 508 millimeters) is usually several days depending on style and level of detail. Portraits of people require longer amounts of time to complete. •A simple pencil sketch sized 11 inches (279.4 millimeters) wide will cost 1-3 hundred dollars (73.87-221.63 euros; 9 048.95-27 146.86 yen).

Payment plans are also available. A non-refundable deposit of 33.3% of the finished cost is required unless a payment plan is requested, whereby, a non-refundable deposit of the first percentage of the total cost will be required. The amount and percentage of this deposit will depend upon how many payments are negotiated to reach the sum of the total cost while ensuring the affordability of each payment amount. The painting will follow in stages of completion. Each time a payment is received, the next stage of the work in progress will be posted on this website in a special section. This pattern will continue until the artist or the client decides the work is finished. The artist reserves the right to decide when the work is completed only if the client does NOT determine completion first. The client may not request further work should be done if and after the artist has determined creatively, as well as professionally that the work is complete.


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(CLICK AND HOLD mouse-pointer over paintings to enlarge them)

"Leaning Tower of Pisa)"; 2004, watercolor, 11"x14"

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"Drive-thru Building"; 2004, watercolor, 5"x7"

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"Villa in Tuscany"; 2004, watercolor, 11"x14"

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"Rooftops in Tuscany"; 2004, watercolor, 11"x14"

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"Rooftops in Tuscany with Red Chimney"; 2004, watercolor, 11"x14"

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"Venice Canal with Gondola"; 2004, watercolor, 5"x7"

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"Venice Canal with Yellow Dome"; 2004, watercolor, 5"x7"

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"Ponte Vecchio"; 2004, oil, 17"x26"

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"Italian Riviera"; 2004, oil, 18"x48"

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"Communist Rally in Bologna"; 2004, oil, 18"x24"

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"Gardens in Florence"; 2004, oil, 10"x10"

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Over the past hundred and thirty years, the paintings in that index [Mei Moses Fine Art Index] have outperformed bonds by a wide margin, and over the past fifty years they’ve performed about as well as stocks, too.

  - The New Yorker Magazine
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