Yes, we are still open

It’s easy to socially distance as a visual artist. Here’s how we’ve adjusted during coronavirus:

Many small businesses are greatly affected by coronavirus, so we feel fortunate our studio can continue fairly normally. Art matters now more than ever, especially as we all look for bright spots amidst the chaos.

We are still taking new commissions during this time. If you are thinking about commissioning a sculpture over the next few months, don’t hesitate to get in touch. Here’s how we are staying safe:

We can do estimates virtually.We can easily do estimates and discuss projects through emailed pictures, phone calls, or even Skype. We’ll work within your comfort level.

Tree stump art is already “socially distanced”.Tomas is self-sufficient during his tree sculpture projects. You can choose to stay and watch outside, go elsewhere, or even watch from your window. Pull up a chair, drink your coffee, and enjoy the entertainment from the comfort of your home!

We take electronic payments or mailed checks. No contact necessary. If we deliver a sculpture to you or complete an onsite tree stump sculpture, you can mail a check or use our electronic payment system.

(Updated 3.24) Studio visits through April 7th: To comply with Governor Inslee’s new requirements, our studio space is closed to the public through April 7th. If you would like a virtual tour through Skype, please call or email us!

Studio visits after April 7th: All of the sculptures at our studio are currently displayed outdoors on five acres of land. It is very easy for visitors to socially distance. We will monitor the situation as it unfolds. But we hope to re-open our studio to the public on April 8th, while still requiring social distance and proper precautions.

More questions? Please reach out to: tomas@tomasvrba.com or (206) 227-6647