While the day is often marked by gallery visits or creative workshops, it can also be the perfect moment to start planning something rather special for the festive season: commissioning bespoke artwork as a Christmas gift.
In a world where so many presents are mass-produced, a commissioned piece of art stands apart. It’s personal, thoughtful, and completely unique, the sort of gift that can become a treasured heirloom rather than something that disappears into a cupboard by January.
A Gift That Truly Means Something
Commissioned artwork allows you to create a gift tailored to the recipient. Popular ideas include:
Portraits of family members or pets
Paintings of a beloved home or childhood place
Illustrated family trees
Seasonal winter landscapes with personal significance
Custom Christmas-themed illustrations
These gifts carry a depth of meaning that shop-bought items rarely match. A painting of a family home, for example, can evoke decades of memories every time it’s seen.Support Local Artists
World Art Day is also a wonderful reminder of the talent within our own communities. Across the UK, countless independent artists create beautiful work but rely heavily on commissions and local support.
Commissioning a piece locally offers several advantages:
You can discuss ideas directly with the artist
You’re supporting creative businesses in your area
The final piece often has a deeper connection to the local landscape or culture
Local art societies, craft fairs, galleries, and even social media platforms such as Instagram are excellent places to discover artists working nearby.
Start Early for Christmas
One of the secrets to commissioning art successfully is planning ahead. Many artists become extremely busy in the months leading up to Christmas, and bespoke work can take weeks, sometimes months, to complete.
World Art Day in April therefore arrives at the perfect moment. Commissioning now gives the artist plenty of time to design, sketch, revise, and complete the work without rushing.It also allows you to collaborate on details such as:
Size and framing
Medium (watercolour, oil, pencil, digital illustration)
Colour palette or seasonal elements
Creating Future Heirlooms
A bespoke artwork is more than a gift, it’s a story captured in colour and form. Whether it’s a portrait of a beloved pet, a snowy painting of a favourite cottage, a beloved pet, or an illustration celebrating family life, these pieces often become part of family traditions.
So this World Art Day, why not think beyond the usual Christmas shopping lists? By commissioning a local artist, you’ll give a gift that is personal, meaningful, and likely to be cherished for generations.
And perhaps most importantly, you’ll be helping creativity flourish in your own community, which is exactly what World Art Day is all about.
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