Commission a Painting

 
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So glad you love art! When you are ready to start the process of commissioning a painting, please fill out the form below.

After I receive you message, a sketch will be emailed for your approval.

A contract and invoice for the deposit (30% of total) will be sent.

Once approved and deposit received, work will begin on your unique pet portrait.

Lead times vary, please allow 3-6 weeks for completion.

When the portrait is complete, I will send you photos, the remaining payment will be invoiced and the painting shipped.

I will do everything in my power to guarantee your satisfaction.


Price list for Paintings 2019

Price List for Oil Paintings

16x16 Head and Shoulders $175.00
20x20 Head and Shoulders $200.00
24x24 Head and Shoulders $225.00
36x36 Head and Shoulders $400.00
36x56 Full Body $700.00
24x36 Full Body $500.00

Price List for Watercolor Paintings

8x10 $150.00
11x14 $200.00
16x20 $295.00
20x20 $345.00

The oil paintings are on quality stretched canvas and gallery wrapped which means the edges are painted so it can be hung without a frame.

The watercolors are on archival paper and come matted but unframed.

Multiple subjects on the same canvas are an additional price. Starting at $50.00 per subject. Multiple animals are only available on the 20x20 canvases and larger.

I will send emails as the work progresses and will work hard to ensure your satisfaction.

Pets hold a very special place in our hearts, let's work together to make a lasting memory for the family.

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Tips for photographing your pets. 

Superior photographs make for better portraits. Take photos from your pets eye level, sitting on the ground or floor. Photos of your pets from above do not work as well as from eye level. Natural lighting is the best, outside or indoors near a large window. Close -up, connecting with the pets eyes and expression make for the best portraits-memories for a life-time! Having someone in the room to get the pet's attention is helpful, also making squeaky noises can perk-up those eyes and ears. Be patient and take lots of photos.