Collectors

Experience the creation of an authentic, original artwork tailored to your needs—whether for a brand campaign, business, high-end gift, or personal memoir. Collaborate directly with the artist to bring your vision to life through a personalized and engaging journey. Each commissioned piece is a testament to the artist’s commitment to excellence, ensuring a consistent reputation and a lasting impression in your space. Every interaction and detail is carefully crafted, making your message not just seen, but felt.

“Art is the voice of freedom that cannot be silenced.” – John F. Kennedy

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Commissions

Angi Dlapiu is happy to accept fine art painting commissions from private and public art collectors, museums, corporate organizations, hotels, investment funds, and art syndicates.

Each year, she takes on only 4 commissions, as she is also focused on creating new works for public exhibitions and art shows. Commissioning a painting is a significant and personal experience. Collaborating with an accomplished artist to create something unique is a special, luxury journey. It’s about leaving a lasting legacy that goes beyond family generations and impacts the world. A fine art commission can represent personal achievements, connections with loved ones, personal growth, and contributing to something greater than oneself.

Clients choose to commission fine art paintings for many reasons. Here are some examples:

Personal Reasons:

Celebrating a special occasion

Preserving family heirlooms or meaningful items

Gifts for loved ones like children, spouses, or relatives

Marking wedding anniversaries

Honoring family history, ancestors, or achievements

Recognizing a friend or peer

Adding to or matching another Anna Rubin artwork in your collection

For the Home:

Creating a luxury feel in your home

Enhancing home decor

Decorating a private home office

Making a statement at your home entrance

Social and Cultural Reasons:

A conversation piece for gatherings

Celebrating important cultural or religious events (e.g., Bar Mitzvah)

Auction campaign fundraiser for your organisation

As an Investment:

Expanding or completing an art collection

Matching or complementing other artworks

Australian art tax cuts, business owners can now claim up to $150,000 per painting or sculpture. And, there is no limit to how many pieces of art you can make this claim for.

Commercial Purposes:

Marking company events or achievements

Recognizing someone's contributions to an organization

Decorating offices to create a luxurious, professional atmosphere (e.g., lobby, waiting room, boardroom, CEO’s office)

Interior decoration for luxury display homes, apartments, or penthouses

Civic Reasons:

Museum pieces for public display

Decorating government offices

Honoring an individual’s contributions to the community

Social impact campaigns

Creative social impact campaigns harness the power of art to engage and inspire, making complex social issues relatable and sparking meaningful conversations that drive awareness and change.

Expression of interest

“Owning art is like owning a piece of history that holds a mirror to our collective human experience.” – Renowned Art Collector