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How
to Commission a Fine Art Portrait
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
1
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Tell me
what you want & ask questions
2 - Approve
price
& layout
Send deposit
3 - Watch the
portrait develop online (see
sample page)
4 - Approve
completed portrait
Send commission balance
5 - RECEIVE
YOUR FINISHED PORTRAIT!!
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PORTRAIT
SUBJECT QUESTIONS
The
dog doesn't like my daughter, how can we paint a portrait of
the two of them together? How to work with uncooperative
subjects
The
best way is to use a "set" to pose them on. For instance,
take a picture of your daughter in a chair. Then stand in the
same place at the same level and take a picture of the dog sitting
next to the chair. The two photos can be combined to make one
painting! The painting of Maddie
& the Cats shown below was painted using this method.
Each of the animals was photographed on the chair, then the
photos were combined to create one marvelous portrait.
If
you can't get photos in similar settings, I can still paint
a portrait of them together, but it's a bit more difficult.
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I
would like a portrait of my grandmother as a young woman
Using heirloom or historical photos for a portrait
Heirloom
portraits can be created using old photographs. A sepia or black
& white photo can be painted into a full-color portrait using
other relative's coloring for reference, or a portrait may be
painted in sepia tones. This gives a truly heirloom look to your
artwork.
Click here to for specifics and pricing, which is
a bit less than standard portrait pricing.
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This pastel portrait
was
painted from a historic
black & white photo and is available for purchase
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here for details
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I
saw a portrait of a husband & wife together as children, do
you do this?
Yes, I do.
An interesting anniversary or wedding gift is a portrait painted
of the couple as children. If you have a photograph of each person
as a child, they can be combined to produce an adorable portrait
of them together as children!
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Memorial
Pastel Portrait
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My
child did not leave the hospital after birth and all I have are
photos with tubes and tape covering almost their whole face, can
you paint a portrait of them that looks normal?
First, please
accept my sympathy. I cannot imagine how hard it must be to lose
a precious child. I can create a portrait of your beautiful baby
as they would look without the tapes and tubes. Please
click here to see an example of a memorial portrait. If you
have photos of a sibling at that age, I can use them as reference,
too.
Please
click here to for more information.
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Cody & Buddy
Pastel Portrait
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My
pet just passed away, is it too late to get a portrait?
Many of my
clients have had memorial portraits painted. If you have a photograph
of your pet I can paint a beautiful portrait. Depending on the
quality of the photo, we may have to find some additional reference
pictures, such as coloring, but you'll love the resulting portrait.
You can choose to paint them as forever young & vibrant, or
as older & wiser, the way you most recently saw them.
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Can
you combine two or more photos to make a portrait?
Many of my
portraits are composed of more than one photograph, it is my specialty.
Here are a few examples: Cody
& Buddy (2 photos) Maddie
& the Cats (five photos), The
3 Cats (4 photos), Scout
& Molly (2 photos), Sugar
& Harley (2 photos). For suggestions on posing for multiple
photos see "Working with Uncooperative Subjects"
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Will
you paint a portrait of my house or car?
Yes, I will
paint home and vehicle portraits. Here is an example of a fire
truck sketch and a painting
of a courthouse. The price depends on the subject & size,
click
here to for details. As with all my paintings, your
satisfaction is GUARANTEED!
(The
painting at left is available for purchase. Click
here for details.)
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Ruby
- Pastel Portrait
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Will you
paint an animal that I don't own?
If you'd
like a painting of an animal such as a wild animal or specific
breed, I will be happy to do one. I can provide the reference
photos myself, you won't even have to send a photo unless you
have one you want to use.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
QUESTIONS
Will
my portrait look like my photograph?
I can make
the painting look almost exactly like your photograph, or I can
use artistic creativity to portray the subject, it's up to you
and what you like.
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Can
I use digital photos?
The painting
of Maddie
& the cats was created using all digital photography!
One actual photo of each subject was mailed to me so that I could
be sure that the coloring was correct because of the variance
in digital cameras and monitors, but the actual photos used for
the portrait were digital photos emailed to me over the internet.
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Can
I use an old photo that isn't very good?
Well, I'd
rather you didn't ;o) but if it's the only one you have, I'm sure
we can make a beautiful portrait from it.
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Can
I use studio photos that were taken by a professional photographer?
I can use
a studio portrait as reference for colors & features. I just
can't copy the exact layout, pose & background without written
permission from the photographer.
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Who
takes the photos?
Usually, the
client takes the photos. If you live within 100 miles of me, I
will drive out and take photos if you would like, I charge $100
plus the cost of film & developing if I have to make a special
trip. HOWEVER I go to Waco and Dallas/Fort Worth every once in
a while, and I'd be glad to stop off and take photos for you AT
NO CHARGE while I'm there.
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What if
I only have a black & white photograph?
Merely provide another photo or magazine ad
or something that has the right coloring and I can create a beautiful
portrait for you. John's
portrait
(at left) was painted from a b/w photo:
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