Custom equine art

Request a custom horse portrait or commission

How do I commission custom horse art?

Start with a short brief: the kind of art you want, a rough size, your timing, and a note about the horse or scene. Send it here and we will help you shape it and point you to working equine artists whose style and budget fit. There is no fee to ask, and you pay an artist directly only once you have agreed on the work.

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How it works

Commissioning art should not be a guessing game. Tell us what you have in mind and we help you turn it into a clear brief: medium, size, timing, and the reference you can provide. A clear brief is what gets you an accurate quote and a result you are happy with.

From there we point you toward equine artists whose style and price range match what you described. You talk to the artist directly, agree on the work and the price, and the commission is between the two of you. We never take a cut of your project.

Your brief

Tell us what you want made

The more you tell us, the better we can match you to the right artist. There is no obligation and no fee to ask. We never sell your details.

We read every message. Your details are used only to reply to you and are never sold. Required fields are marked with an asterisk.

Commission questions

Commissioning art, answered

How much does a custom horse portrait cost?
It depends on the medium, size, and the artist, so we do not quote a single price. When you send a brief, we point you to artists whose style and budget range fit, and they confirm pricing with you directly before any work begins.
What should I include in my request?
The kind of art you want (painting, drawing, digital, or photography-based), a rough size, your timing, and a note about the horse or scene. If you have reference photos, mention that; the artist will tell you what they need.
Is there a fee to send a request?
No. Sending a brief is free and there is no obligation. You only ever pay an artist directly, after you have agreed on the work and the price with them.
How long does a commission take?
Turnaround varies by artist and medium, from a couple of weeks to a couple of months for involved original work. The artist gives you a realistic timeline once they see your brief.
Do you make the art yourselves?
No. Horse Art is an independent guide. We help you write a clear brief and point you to working equine artists; the commission is between you and the artist you choose.

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