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Thứ Sáu, 20 tháng 3, 2015

Selecting Of Acrylic Portrait Artists

By Lena Stephenson


Commissioning a portrait painting is not something that happens too often in a lifetime and so it is important to choose the right artist. When selecting acrylic portrait artists there are various factors that need to be taken into consideration. The skill, processes used and the price all play a part in making this important choice.

If you are looking for a painting that is more than just a good copy of a photograph, skill becomes very important. Portraiture is extremely challenging and to capture the character and presence of a person requires some serious skills. This is why finding out more about the training and experience of the artist is essential. Someone who has had classical training will usually have a better understanding of basic anatomy and the ability to do live sketches.

Portfolios can give a great deal of insight into the competence and style of a particular artist. Different mediums such as oils, acrylics, charcoals and watercolors may be used and sometimes a combination of mediums. These all have their own advantages and disadvantages. Acrylics are a popular choice for portraits due to the quick drying time. Many individuals are offering their painting services online today and this offers the opportunity of comparing portfolios before selecting a specific artist.

Today the artist will usually use some photographs when creating commissioned portraits. A photographic session will be organized with the client and some sketches will probably need to be done as well. Using a combination of photos and real life sketches is often the preferred method today.

A preliminary sketch is shown to the client for approval and the client is usually allowed to keep this sketch. When determining price, the size of a painting is one of the considerations and the type of background another. However, talent and experience also play an important part. Someone with plenty of experience whose skills are in great demand is able to charge much more than someone who is just starting out.

Once the artist has been selected, a contract is drawn up and signed by both parties. This contract will include all the important details relating to the transaction. A deposit is usually required and the balance is paid on completion of the painting.

There are various stages of the creative process, from the initial sketch to the completed work. Some artists do not mind input from the client throughout the process. However, other artists may find this too intrusive and, after acceptance of an initial sketch, prefer to show the client the painting only once it has been completed.

Many people do not realize that it is possible to commission a small painting consisting only of head and shoulders. This size is usually reasonably priced and suitable for hanging in a private home, unlike large full scale ones that hang in grand galleries. A smaller sized painting also makes a really special gift for a family member on a birthday and is often passed down through generations.




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