I arranged and prepaid for a custom pipe commission. I had sent the maker a picture of one of his previous pipes and wanted one similar. Later he sent me a picture of the shaped stummel. It looks well executed and I know I can't expect it to be identical, but the shape is a bit off from the pic I sent and what I was hoping for. It's not a huge difference, but in my mind bordering on a different shape. I'm not sure when a pipe maker sends a pic of the shaped stummel, if that's an invitation for input/ approval, or just showing progress as a courteousy.
He clearly does great work and seems like a great guy.
Is it poor form/ rude to tell him that it's not quite the shape I want? Or is it that I have to let an artist do his thing, and what I should expect is his interpretation, without me nitpicking about subtle shape changes? I know it's probably too late anyway, but just curious what the etiquette/ expectation is on this.
He clearly does great work and seems like a great guy.
Is it poor form/ rude to tell him that it's not quite the shape I want? Or is it that I have to let an artist do his thing, and what I should expect is his interpretation, without me nitpicking about subtle shape changes? I know it's probably too late anyway, but just curious what the etiquette/ expectation is on this.