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Blackburn Creative

Phil the Art: An Artist Portfolio That Sells Itself

A talented muralist had no online portfolio. We built a minimalist gallery site that now brings in new commission inquiries every week — entirely through organic discovery.

The artist

Phil Landry is a muralist and visual artist based in the Outaouais region. His work spans large-scale murals, custom canvases, and commissioned pieces for both residential and commercial clients. His Instagram was doing well, but he had no website — and Instagram alone can't close a $5,000 mural commission.

The gap between "great artist" and "artist who gets booked" is almost always a digital one. Phil had the talent. He just needed a home for it that wasn't controlled by an algorithm.

The approach

Artist portfolio sites are tricky. The art needs to be the star — everything else should disappear. But "minimalist" doesn't mean "empty." The site still needs to do work: establish credibility, explain the commission process, and make it dead simple for a prospect to reach out.

We designed philtheart.com around three principles:

  1. Art first — full-bleed imagery, no visual clutter, generous whitespace
  2. Story second — brief, honest copy that lets prospects connect with Phil as a person, not just a portfolio
  3. Action third — a clear commission flow that tells prospects exactly what to expect (timeline, pricing framework, process)

Key design decisions

The portfolio grid uses a masonry layout that adapts to the natural proportions of each piece — no cropping, no forced aspect ratios. Each piece opens in a lightbox with project details, dimensions, and medium.

The commission page walks prospects through the process step by step: initial consultation, concept sketches, approval, execution, and delivery. This alone reduced Phil's back-and-forth emails by roughly half, because prospects arrive already understanding how the process works.

  • Gallery with category filtering (murals, canvas, commercial, residential)
  • Individual project pages with process photos showing work in progress
  • Commission page with transparent process and pricing framework
  • About page with Phil's story — the human behind the work
  • Simple contact form with project type selector

Results

philtheart.com now generates new commission inquiries weekly — entirely through organic search and direct referrals. When someone shares Phil's work, the link goes to a site he owns and controls, not an Instagram post that might get buried by the algorithm.

The site also serves as Phil's professional calling card. When he bids on commercial mural projects, he sends a link to his portfolio — not a PDF, not an Instagram handle. That distinction matters when you're competing for a $15,000 project.

Client feedback

Blackburn gave my art a real home online. The site captures who I am as an artist and brings in new clients every week. Their attention to detail is unmatched.


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