Kamis, 12 Maret 2015

Choosing Of Acrylic Portrait Artists

By Lena Stephenson


When commissioning a portrait, there are many factors that need to be taken into account. The skill of the artist is probably one of the most important factors and price is another. There are many acrylic portrait artists and choosing the best one for your purpose requires careful consideration. A painting of a person is usually passed down through generations and it will often outlast family photographs.

Many people are able to make an accurate copy of a photograph but artists with training and experience can often go way beyond this. They manage to instill life into a painting and capture something of the character of an individual. An artist with education or training of some kind will often have some understanding of anatomy and be able to produce a real life sketch competently.

The best way to find out more about an artist is to look at his or her portfolio. This often gives one an immediate impression of style and competence. The different effects created by using different mediums can also be evaluated to choose what is most suitable. Very different effects can be created when using oils, acrylics, watercolor s, charcoal or a combination of mediums. When searching online, easy comparison of many portfolios is possible before making a choice.

Today, the methods used for portraiture have been influenced by advances in technology. Fortunately, the person being painted no longer has to sit still for many hours while being painted. Photographs are now used by most artists and a session will be arranged for the client where a number of suitable photographs are taken. A live sitting or two may be arranged as well in order to make some sketches. Working with a combination of the photographs and sketches gives the artist the greatest opportunity for producing a truly exceptional painting.

Price is obviously an important consideration when choosing an artist. However, it is always important to remember that one gets what one pays for. A painting like this is often passed down through generations and if it truly conveys the essence of a person, it can be passed down with pride. Prices will also obviously differ depending on the size and type of background chosen. A more ornate background is obviously costlier and a simple head and shoulders painting will cost less than a large one of a full figure.

It is important for both parties to sign a contract to seal the deal. This contract should mention all the details discussed with the client to avoid any misunderstandings. Most artists require a deposit up front and payment of the balance when the painting is completed.

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.

Today, one does not have to commission a large, expensive painting. It is also possible to request a small head and shoulders one, suitable for hanging in any modern house. One of this size can also make a thoughtful gift for a family member or relative on a special occasion like a birthday.




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