I thought I would take this moment in time to write a little bit about how I do a commissioned painting whether it is a poetic realism composition, a simple portrait of a person or a pet, a complex narrative portrait, or something in between.
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"Plutarque" |
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"Portrait of a Young Poet" |
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"Toby with Jed and Bizzy"
I love painting for an individual or family. It is a collaboration and most of my clients seem to enjoy the creative process. It can be a painting similar to my "Interior Dreams", "Animal Dreams" or a "Story from the Woods" series or it can be simply a landscape or a depiction of certain place that has meaning to the individual. It can also be a narrative portrait telling the story of an individual or family. This concept is based on portraits from the Renaissance in which the artist depicted aspects about the life of the subject as well as a painted likeness.
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The process can be completely virtual without me ever meeting with the subjects in person and when it is finished the painting will be shipped to the client. It starts with an email exchange in which I send a series of questions to get to know what the client is looking for in terms of the painting size, who or what is to be the subject of the painting, where the painting will be hung etc.
Once I have this information, we set up a phone call which could also be a facetime or a zoom meeting. And at this point I ask for a few photographs to be emailed or texted to me as beginning resource material. After that I start working up a composition. This is a small sketch on grid paper with written notations. I email the sketch to my client for changes or approval. When the composition is set, I often ask the client to take specific photos and email them to me, if necessary. Then I build the canvas using all archival materials and start drawing, then painting. If the client is interested in seeing the process, I am always happy to send photos as the painting develops.
I especially love painting a human with their four-legged best friend, or just the four-legged friend. Or all the four legged family members from a person's lifetime as in the last painting in this post called a "Lifetime of Animals. Please feel free to contact me for more information and pricing.
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Preliminary Sketch for "Shadow's Woods" |
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Final Painting "Shadow's Woods" |
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Preliminary Sketch for "Come for Drinks" |
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Final Painting "Come for Drinks" |
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Preliminary Drawing for "Sunday Morning with Shelties"
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Final Painting "Sunday Morning with Shelties" |
"A Gathering of Old Friends"
"Alfred on his Farm with Friends"
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