Ink & Marker Illustration Commissions
A limited number of Ink & Marker commission slots are currently available.
Each artwork is drawn by hand using professional Copic alcohol-based markers on Moleskine sketchbook paper, allowing vibrant color layering and expressive detail.
Please note that Moleskine sketchbook paper has rounded trimmed corners on the right side of the sheet, which are part of the original sketchbook format.
Commissions in this series are strictly available for creatures and architecture.
1000 NOK reservation — applied toward the final artwork price
Commission Subjects
Ink & Marker commissions are available for the following subjects:
• fantasy creatures and imaginative beings
• tabletop RPG characters such as Dungeons & Dragons characters
• Custom house portraits like your own home, buildings, and architectural subjects
• imaginative architectural concepts or artistic interpretations of structures
These commissions focus on creatures and architecture, allowing expressive illustration and detailed structural work.
Sizes and Pricing
A4 Commission — 2,700 NOK
Suitable for single creatures, simpler compositions, or smaller architectural subjects.
A3 Commission — 4,800 NOK
Provides more space for complex scenes and detailed structures, making it ideal for intricate creatures, buildings, and environments.
Additional Information
Materials
Each artwork is created using carefully selected professional illustration tools:
• Copic alcohol-based markers for vibrant color and smooth tonal transitions
• Moleskine sketchbook paper, chosen specifically because its warm tone works beautifully with Copic markers. The surface is silky smooth and absorbs ink evenly, allowing controlled blending and clean color transitions.
• Pigma Micron archival ink pens (003 and occasionally 005) for precise linework that does not bleed into the marker work
• uniPOSCA paint markers for highlights and occasional neon accents that help certain elements stand out
These materials allow strong color, controlled detail, and expressive finishing touches.
Collector Information
The collector receives the original artwork.
The artwork may later be used to produce a limited edition of prints, which will be released in accordance with the collector policy.
Care & Display
Copic markers use alcohol-based dye inks, which are sensitive to prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light.
To help preserve color over time, original artworks should ideally be:
• framed behind museum glass or UV-protective glass
• displayed away from direct sunlight
• protected from excessive humidity
Proper framing helps reduce the risk of fading.
Shipping & Handling
Original marker artwork on paper should be handled gently and protected from moisture and direct sunlight.
Each artwork is carefully packaged to ensure safe transport.
Commission Process
A commission begins by reserving a commission slot.
After reserving a slot, reference images or a concept description can be submitted.The subject, size, and any additional details will be discussed and agreed upon before work begins.
The 1000 NOK reservation fee secures a place in the commission queue and is applied toward the final price of the artwork.
Once the illustration is completed, the remaining balance is paid before the artwork is carefully packaged and shipped.
If the finished artwork is declined, the reservation fee is not refunded and the artwork may later become available for sale or for limited edition prints.
Commission Availability
Only a limited number of commission slots are available at any given time. Once all slots are filled, bookings will close until new slots open again.
1000 NOK reservation — applied toward the final artwork price