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Commissions
Commissions
Transform your beloved furry friend into a timeless piece of art that captures their unique personality and charm. I am dedicated to creating handcrafted, personalized pet portraits that you'll cherish for a lifetime. Whether you have a mischievous cat, a loyal dog, or any other cherished pet, we can turn most of your favorite photographs into drawings. Each piece is crafted with precision and attention to detail, ensuring that the unique personality and character of your pet shine through.
Sizes & Prices
Listed here is my current price list for pet portrait commissions. Pricing is based on portraits in colored pencil with a white background and 1 subject and are in €.
Consider whether you’d want a classic rectangular portrait, or a square portrait. Please keep in mind that the sizes are in centimeters, the inches listed below are approximately. Custom sizes are available upon request.
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If you want a portrait featuring two pets, add €40 per subject. Only available with the following sizes:
A3
40×40 cm
Keep in mind there are less details when drawing two pets on one piece of paper, because the pets will be smaller.
Mounts
With the following sizes it's possible to receive your drawing mounted in a mount (including the back):
20×20 cm
20×25 cm
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Example
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Reference photo's
Secondly, you will go and look for one or more reference photo's.
When choosing a reference photo for a drawing, there are several important aspects to consider to achieve the best result. Here are some key points to keep in mind:
Photo quality: Ensure that the photo is of good quality, with clear details and a high resolution. This helps me to accurately capture all the details and nuances in the drawing.
Lighting: Pay attention to the lighting of the photo. Photos with balanced lighting provide clear shadows and highlights, aiding in understanding the shapes and volumes of the subject.
Details and sharpness: Pay attention to the details and sharpness of the subject in the photo. The sharper and more detailed the photo, the easier it is for me to accurately depict the details in the drawing.
Perspective: Take note of the perspective of the photo. Choose a photo where the perspective matches what you want to achieve in the portrait, most of the time it is a photo from the front.
Keeping these aspects in mind when choosing a reference photo can help you lay a solid foundation for a successful drawing. Don't worry if your photo doesn't exactly meet all of these requirements. I also understand that not all pets are with us anymore and it is therefore not possible to take more photos. In that case, we work with what we have. Are you unsure or would you like advice on which photo would be best? Please feel free to contact me.