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		  SIZE:
		   
		  Generally, the smallest size of a "head and shoulder" portrait I work 
          with is 8" x 10". The size of the artwork may need to be larger, 
          depending on the number of subjects to be included in the artwork, the 
          orientation of the subject and the subject matter. It is also much 
          more difficult to show all the fine details when the subject is 
          significantly reduced in size. Another reason for increasing the 
          artwork size is the number of subjects to be included.  
          Imagine 2 or 3 dogs crowded together on an 8"x 10" portrait. Again, 
          important detail would be lost and the size of each subject is again 
          drastically reduced. However, keep in mind that these are general 
          guides and all portraits are geared to the chosen pose and your 
          personal preferences.  For simplicity, I have listed some common 
          standard sizes below. However, I can draw your portrait any dimension 
          you require. 
          
          
              
           head/shoulder  front/full 
          body  front/full 
          body at angle        side/full body 
          
		  COMPOSITION: 
          Any combination of animals can be included in an artwork.  Study 
          portraits, montages, and multiple subjects are examples of different 
          artwork compositions.  Don't be shy to share your suggestions! 
                
                   
          head study                
          multiple subjects                   
          montage 
          
		  ORIENTATION: 
          Several factors are considered when determining if a portrait should 
          hang vertically (tall) or horizontally (wide). The composition, number 
          of subjects, the conformation of the subject and type of pose are some 
          factors that are considered. Other factors could also include the 
          location where you plan to hang your portrait, or simply your personal 
          preference. No need to worry; I will be more than happy to help you in 
          determining the most aesthetically pleasing orientation for your 
          portrait.   
          
		  BACKGROUNDS: 
          I can add 
          a "hint" of background to the artwork or create a more detailed one of 
          your choice. 
              
          
          
               
            subtle 
          background      detailed 
          background    background with vignette 
          
		  PHOTOGRAPHS/DIGITAL 
		  IMAGES:  In order to render the 
          most realistic portrait, good quality photographs are required. High 
          resolution digital images are best but I can also work with  
          traditional photographs as long as they are suitable.  A portrait 
          can also be created from several "not as good" poses or shots.  
          If at all possible,  I do need at least one good photograph showing the eyes.  
          However, do not despair if you don't have any great pictures. I can 
          work with what you have along with verbal descriptions of your pet.  
          Many of my work involves beloved pets that are no longer alive and one 
          of the reasons the client wants a portrait is because they don't have 
          any good photos.  
           
          
		  For helpful tips 
          on how to take (or choose) suitable photographs for your portrait, 
          please see the
          
          
          Photography Information Page 
		  here. 
          
		  For examples of 
          ideal photos suitable for a stunning Pet Portrait view
          
          
          example 1 and
          
          
          
          example 2.  Don't worry, 
          photographs will be returned once artwork is complete. 
          
		  VIEW THE PROGRESS OF YOUR PORTRAIT: 
          You will be able to view the progress of your pet portrait as it is 
          created on the 
           
          
          Work-in-Progress pages of my website. I will also send you several updates in jpeg format (via email) of 
          the work in progress.  The portrait is not complete until you 
          approve a final proof. 
          
          TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 
          The client agrees that all reference work provided to the artist for 
          the creation of the commissioned portrait is free and clear of all 
          copyrights, and the client agrees that the client will be responsible 
          for any legal actions taken by others for use of photo material that 
          is not free and clear of all copyrights. 
          Artwork is 
          commissioned for personal use only and may not be used for financial 
          gain. In addition, I retain full 
          reproduction copyright on all my artwork whether commissioned or not. Artwork and images may not 
          be used or reproduced without my written permission. 
          
           
          
		  
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