Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Commission A Portrait Painting From A Skilled Artist

By Leticia Jensen


The idea of capturing the likeness of an individual in an artwork is not a new one. This concept has been popular through the ages. Commission a portrait painting and you have a lasting way of preserving memories that can be passed down through generations. However, it is important to choose a skilled artist who will do more than just produce a copy of a photograph.

When choosing an artist, it is most helpful to look at a portfolio of work already done to determine the level of skill of the artist. Work may be done in many different mediums like oils, pastels, watercolors, charcoal and even a combination of mediums. Artists all have their own styles and you will naturally be drawn to one with a style and working in a medium that best suits your tastes.

In the past, the artist relied on the subject to sit for hours in a particular pose so his or her likeness could be captured. This is no longer the case today with the advent of photography. Varying methods are now used. There are still artists who prefer to work from real life. They make quick studies and sketches of the individual and several sessions may be required. Others arrange a photographic session, taking a number of photographs to work from. They may only require a sitting right at the end to make some final adjustments.

Some people may be under the impression that when commissioning such an artwork, it has to be a full length one. This is not true and many artists are happy to work on much smaller ones, such as those consisting only of a head or a head and shoulders. In fact, not nearly as many full length portraits are requested today as they were more suited to large banquet halls and enormous rooms.

The choice of background can influence the price. It is possible to select a simple, abstract one which is not as difficult to paint as a complex one and so reduce the price. Of course, you may want a scene that relates to the sitter in some way and this will obviously cost more. The clothing selected for the sitter can also influence the price. For example, someone wearing an elaborate gown would take longer to paint than someone in a simple dress.

It is important to have a contract drawn up once all the details have been settled. This should be signed by both parties before any further work commences. Most artists require some kind of deposit at this stage which may be up to half of the total amount.

Preparation of a painted sketch is usually done before the actual work commences. This allows the client to gain some idea of what the final work will look like and certain changes can be made at this stage. Artists do charge for this sketch which the client can keep.

If you think that commissioning portraits costs a great deal of money, you may be surprised. A small head portrait with a simple background can be reasonably priced and can make a wonderful gift for a loved one. Can be. Portraits can be kept for a lifetime and passed down to future generations, keeping memories alive.




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