Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

House Portrait

I have to confess that work on the book has been my "art" priority for the past several months.  It's almost finished though -- just a few pages to finalize and we'll be on to the next stage.

I did recently take a little break from the book to work on a portrait...

The request came from Margaret.  This is a little convoluted, but here's the story...Margaret's husband Bob had contacted me in the fall of 2008 and asked me to paint a traditional watercolor memorial portrait of their beloved dog Shammy, for his wife for Christmas.  Bob provided me with photos of Shammy and we spent the next several weeks emailing photos, drawings, drafts, and progress paintings back and forth.  In the end, Bob had the portrait framed and presented it to his wife for Christmas. 


Margaret contacted me after Christmas and shared the following:

Dear Deborah I just wanted to tell you how much I loved the beautiful painting you painted of my Shammy. You captured his essence, and I feel closer to him each time I look at it. Thank you for all the hard work you put into the painting - I absolutely love it, and it means the world to me! When I received it from Bob, there were many, many tears, but they were good tears. Thanks again, Margaret
Well, fast forward a year and I received an email from Margaret, inquiring about a house portrait --  A surprise painting, to give to a friend who had shared her home when Margaret and Bob were in the process of relocating.  Well, Margaret provided me with several photos and a sketch of what she had in mind for the portrait.  This portrait had a time constraint, so instead of a traditional watercolor painting, Margaret opted for a digital portrait, so we could speed up the process and not have to wait for paint to dry between layers, and didn't require flattening at the end -- which requires an additional 2-3 days for drying.  Anyway, the emails flew between Margaret and I, and photos, drawings, drafts and proofs were exchanged for the next several days.  This is probably the fastest portrait I have ever completed, but we got it conceptualized, painted and framed in the matter of a week!

It was very fun working with Margaret -- she knew what she wanted and once again I was happy to be a part of such a special gift. ~Deborah

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Little Love Session

What?  Yes, today I would like to share about a Little Love Session -- a Valentine's Day photo session of my friends Bob and Linda's granddaughter Claire.  Claire is the love of their lives, and she thinks her grandparents are pretty special too!  I remember the discussion they held before Claire was even born, asking one another what they wanted to be called.  Linda chose "Nana" and Bob chose "Bif" -- for Bob is Fun.  I just love those two!

Well as I said Claire is the love of their lives and their home is filled with photos of her, including those of photographer Christan Parreira.  Christan takes amazing photographs and he took the following photo of Claire -- along with several others that you can see by going to his blog:


Photograph by Christan Parriera

When I saw the photo I just knew that it would make a great painting, so I contacted Christan and asked permission to paint Claire's portrait.  He and his wife so graciously agreed, so here it is...the painting created from Christan's wonderful photograph...




To learn more about Christan or to contact him about a photo session for you, please check out his blog at http://www.christanp.com/index.html
 
And, if you are interested in having a portrait painted of your favorite person, pet, place or favorite thing, please contact me to discuss.
 
Today's Quote:  "Grandchildren are the dots that connect the lines from generation to generation." ~Lois Wyse