Portrait Art,
Designed With the Space in Mind

A collaborative portrait experience for interior designers and their clients.

Interior design doesn’t end with furniture and finishes. The final layer is personal. I partner with designers to create custom portrait artwork that fits seamlessly into family homes and office environments—designed intentionally for the space it will live in.

❋ What This Is

The Boutique Portrait System is a guided portrait experience where photography meets interior design.

Instead of delivering digital files and hoping they get printed someday, we:

• Design portrait artwork for specific walls and rooms

• Consider scale, color, framing, and placement

• Create finished pieces that feel collected—not decorative

The result: personal artwork that belongs in the space.

❋ Why Designers Love This

• You stay involved in the creative direction

• Your clients receive a truly elevated experience

• The final artwork enhances your finished design

• You become the one who “thought of everything”

This isn’t an add-on.

It’s the finishing touch.

❋ Connecting space with the People who Live in it

A happy couple snorkeling in the ocean, wearing black snorkeling masks with yellow accents, smiling at the camera, with a blue sky and clouds overhead.
Young child playing with wooden blocks at a table indoors, with a gray cushioned chair and bright natural light in the background.

How the Collaboration Works

  1. Designer + Client Introduction
    You introduce me once the space vision is clear.

  2. Design Consultation
    We review wall dimensions, tones, mood, and placement.

  3. Portrait Session
    A relaxed, guided shoot focused on authenticity—not stiff posing.

  4. Artwork Design & Installation
    Finished pieces are produced and installed intentionally.

You'll design the portrait for the wall first, so it actually belongs in the space—not just on a phone, and I'll make it happen.

Digital-only galleries ask clients to imagine scale, placement, and presence—something most people can’t realistically do. The result is beautiful images that live on phones, get printed inconsistently, or never leave the cloud at all. Wall-first thinking reverses that problem. By designing portrait artwork around specific walls, proportions, and palettes from the start, the final piece feels intentional, permanent, and integrated into the space. It becomes part of the design—not an afterthought added once the room is finished.

A black and white photograph of Reko Ponton a man with long, dark hair and a full beard, wearing a dark shirt, looking directly at the camera with a serious expression.

I’m Reko Ponton

Who This Is For

• Interior designers who value intentional details
• Clients who want meaningful, personal spaces
• Homes and offices where art should feel earned

If this aligns with how you serve your clients, I’d love to explore a collaboration.

I look forward to serving you and your clients.

  • ❋ My goal is to begin with a single client that turns into an ongoing partnerships.

    -Reko Ponton