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    Commission a Sculpture

    Commission a sculpture and collaborate with Christophe from anywhere in the world to create a unique work of art for your space

    Christophe welcomes the opportunity of working one-on-one with clients, creating a bespoke sculpture in a wide range of mediums, for a particular place or person, of any size to suit any location across the globe.

    His work includes small interior sculptures to large scale garden and public sculpture commissions. His work is now nearly always site-specific and Christophe enjoys engaging and working with clients in the creative thinking process when formulating ideas for a piece. Christophe is also very happy to meet potential clients across the globe. It is always best to speak to Christophe directly for an informal chat to discuss options.

    Commissioning a Sculpture with Christophe Conder:
    A Step-by-Step Guide

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    Initial Consultation

    Begin by reaching out via email, phone to share your ideas, vision, and any reference images. Christophe will discuss your goals, timeline, preferred style, and the intended location for the sculpture. If possible, an on-site visit will be arranged to assess the space, or alternatively, photographs of the site can be provided. This step helps define the project’s scope and establishes a creative direction.

    Concept Development

    Based on the consultation, Christophe will create initial design concepts, including sketches, clay maquettes, or digital representations. These ideas will be reviewed and refined in collaboration with you to ensure the design aligns with your vision and space requirements.

    Material Selection & Budgeting

    Christophe will recommend suitable materials based on your aesthetic preferences and practical considerations (e.g., indoor vs. outdoor display). Whether working with stainless steel, bronze, or Sydney sandstone, all materials are of the highest quality, often verified by a structural engineer. A detailed cost estimate will be provided, covering material expenses, labor, shipping, and installation.
     

    Formal Quotation & Timeline

    A formal quotation outlining the project scope, payment terms, and schedule will be arranged including a timeline with key milestones will be established, with process ranging from six weeks to four months depending on the medium and complexity of the sculpture.

    Creation & Craftsmanship

    Once the agreement is in place, work begins in Christophe’s studio. Every sculpture is handcrafted, combining traditional sculpting techniques with modern technology. Progressive photographs and updates will be shared throughout the process, allowing for minor adjustments if needed.

    Finishing & Authentication

    The final stages include inspecting all sandstone and metalwork and applying the desired patina or finish if metal is used, and for sandstone a protective sealant is applied. Each piece is authenticated with an engraved reference number, signature, and an official certification mark. Photographs of the completed piece will be shared for final approval before delivery.

    Delivery & Installation

    Sculptures are securely packed around thick foam in custom wooden crates for safe transport. Shipping is arranged via reputable couriers, with delivery costs outlined. For large-scale or complex installations, professional installers can be coordinated. Alternatively, sculptures can be made available for collection if preferred.

    Aftercare & Ongoing Support

    Christophe provides maintenance guidelines to help preserve your sculpture’s integrity and appearance over time. Should you require cleaning, repairs, or relocation assistance, ongoing support is available.

    Ready to Commission a Sculpture?

    If you are interested in commissioning a unique, handcrafted sculpture, contact Christophe directly:

    Email: info@conder.com.au
    Phone: +61 (0)414 883 958

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