Wednesday 15 May 2013

Picking The Right Dog Portrait Artist

By Jennie Sandoval


Many people consider their pets to be their best friends. It is not surprising that quite a good number of these individuals look for ways to preserve their pets memory. One way to do so would be to hire a dog portrait artist to capture your dogs essence on canvas. The following are some considerations to help you decide who to hire.

The painters utilize different approaches to a subject. There are those who are highly skilled in providing a detailed and realistic image of your pet. On the other hand, others focus more on evoking emotions and may not be as concerned about the accuracy of the image.

It is also up to you to find a painter who can use the medium you prefer. There are pastels, oils, charcoal, and so one. It can mean getting a painting that is rich in colors and tones or getting a detailed image in black and white. It might also interest you to look at more modern techniques since some painters are already incorporating the use of computers to enhance their work.

You can get a clearer idea of what the painter can do by looking at samples of his work. You might be able to talk to them over the phone and they could describe their work for you but this will not give you a clear picture. It should be easy enough to visit their website for pictures of their previous projects or you could personally drop by their studio for this purpose.

Some of these paintings can cost thousands of dollars while others are less than a hundred dollars. The disparity in rates is due to a number of factors. The subjects are different and the media also varies. The rates are also affected by the experience of the artist and if his works are in demand. Get a quote to determine if this is something you can afford.

Before finalizing the transaction, understand the payment arrangements. You may be required to pay a deposit before you can officially become his client. Be prepared for some waiting time especially if the painter has a lot of customers. Find out how long it will take to finish the painting and determine if the painter can also arrange for the framing.

Clients will generally have to prepare photos of the subject since this is where the painter will be getting his inspiration. Choose your favorites but make sure that these images have a good enough resolution. You might want to take everyday photos of your pet so that the painter can portray the subject as you see him.

Discuss how active a role you will be playing. Most of the time these artists will be asking for feedback to make sure that you will be happy with the concept that they have envisioned. Before they begin painting, they may show you how it is going to look like. As the painting professes, they may continuously ask for your feedback to ensure that you are satisfied.

Choosing a dog portrait artist can be overwhelming because of the many painters that are out there. It will be necessary to evaluate at least several so you can make an informed decision. Moreover, discuss your preferences with the painter and give him as much detail as he needs.




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