Let's Start the Conversation

Every commissioned artwork begins with a conversation.

Whether you are considering a portrait of your child, family, high school senior, beloved pet, or a meaningful milestone, the first step is learning more about the people, relationships, and story you would like the artwork to celebrate.

This initial consultation is relaxed, informative, and entirely without obligation. It is an opportunity to discuss your vision, learn more about the process, and determine whether a commissioned Heidi Knight Original is the right fit for your family and home.

Please complete the form below, and a member of the studio will be in touch within 48 hours to discuss next steps and schedule your private consultation. Consultations are available in person at the Wimberley studio as well as by phone or video for clients throughout Central Texas and beyond.

Because every Heidi Knight Original is personally created by Heidi and custom-designed for its intended display location, only a limited number of commissions are accepted each year. This ensures each piece receives the attention, planning, and artistic craftsmanship it deserves.

Not Quite Ready to Reach Out?

Download The Heirloom Portrait Guide to learn more about the process before scheduling a consultation.

What Happens Next?

1. Inquiry Review

Every inquiry is carefully reviewed, and a member of the studio will be in touch within 48 hours.

2. Private Consultation

A consultation is scheduled either at the Wimberley studio or by phone or video for clients outside the area. This conversation allows us to learn more about your family, your home, and the artwork you envision.

3. Artwork Planning

During the consultation, we discuss artistic direction, display locations, sizing, design considerations, and investment details so you have a clear understanding of the process before moving forward.

4. Commission Design

If it feels like the right fit, we begin designing your commissioned artwork together. Every Heidi Knight Original is thoughtfully planned with the finished piece and its intended display location in mind from the very beginning.