Showing posts with label commissioning a painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commissioning a painting. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

From the Studio: Anatomy of a Commission

I usually do not repeat cityscape scenes, but when someone sweetly requested this one as a gift for her son's 21st birthday, I couldn't refuse. Here's a sneak peak at the process:
First, I toned the canvas with a bright gold to set the stage for a crisp winter scene.
Then, I started blocking in the storefronts.
Next, I firmed up a few areas of the painting with cleaner lines.

At the last minute, I decided to play up those lines with the spindly quality of the trees and shadows. My first painting of this scene was done in the hazy late summer, so it was a real treat to revisit the place in the cold, definite light of winter!



Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Its That Time Again!

I'm sharpening my colored pencils and laying out my paints! image via street art utopia
I am currently accepting commissions for the late winter season! 
With the winter holiday gift giving behind us (phew), this is traditionally my slow season. My pain is your gain though: Anyone booking a portrait, house portrait or other commission in the month of January or February can treat themselves to my 15% late winter discount! 
One of my favorite clients surprised her honey with a little still-life painting for Valentine's Day last year. Such a sweet, unexpected gift! 
 
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