Custom painting of your hotsell dog

$125.00
#SN.148886
Custom painting of your hotsell dog,

Hello my name is Brie
I am a classically trained oil painter and.

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Product code: Custom painting of your hotsell dog

Hello , my name is Brie.
I am a classically trained oil painter , and animal-lover. I offer high quality, made to order portraits that capture the spirit and personality of your pet.

To get the process started please send me a photos of your Beloved Animal, through Etsy or to petsbybrie [!at] gmail.com, the more the better.
Initially I ask a standard 50% deposit, through Etsy. If you don't have a photo and need to take one, see below for some suggested tips on how to get the best result.

Once I receive your photos and the deposit, I'll begin your painting. Turnaround time is 4-6 weeks, depending on the size and background.

Thereafter, I get to work and begin painting. I will send you a picture of the finished painting , and at this time you can request any final changes.

When the artwork is complete I'll email another picture of the finished piece which I'm sure you'll love. You'll then submit the remaining payment. I'll carefully package and ship out your portrait and send you the tracking number.

You'll have a unique and quality work of art to enjoy for a lifetime!

PS. If you need to receive the portrait sooner than my standard turnaround time, let me know and I'll do my best to accommodate your request. Please understand that there may be an extra charge for me to finish your painting ahead of others I am working on.


Possible Sizes and Costs
Small-sized portraits range in size from 6″ x 6″ to 10″ x 10″, and cost between $125 and $225.

Medium-sized portraits range in size from 11x 14” , to 12″ x 16″ and cost between $260 and $490

Larger-Sized portraits range in size from
18″ x 24″ to 30″ x 40″, and cost between $700 and $1,200.

I also do custom-sized portraits, and we can talk about that and discuss details and budget.


Photo-taking Tips

• Shots hotsell in which your pet is looking into the camera create an intimate portrait.

* It's better to be at eye-level than standing looking down at your pet. You can either crouch or lie down when taking photos, or you could raise your pet up onto a table or other stable surface to achieve the same result.

•Try to take your photos outside, or by a window or patio doors with natural light. The more natural light the better.

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