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I would be so pleased to create a portrait for you.

Step 1:

 

Choose your photograph carefully, you will be the best person to see your pet's characteristics so take your time, if you would like some help with selecting the best photograph then send me a few images and I will be only too happy to look at them and let you know which I feel would be the best image for your portrait.  If you don't have a suitable photograph see my 'tips on taking the best photograph'.  Send your image(s) to juliamoran@email.com

 

Step 2:

Choose the size of your portrait carefully, think about where you plan to hang the artwork and the available wall space! Remember that once the portrait is mounted and framed it will be substantiantially bigger (at least another 8 cm all around depending on your choice of frame).  The pastel paper that I prefer to use is Canson Mi-Teintes touch pastel which comes in two sizes 24x32cm and 29.7 x 42cm (A3).  If you prefer a different size just let me know and I will look into it and let you know how much that would cost.  Click here for prices.

Step 3:

Drop me an email juliamoran@email.com to book your portrait.  A deposit of £15 will secure the booking in my diary, remembering that a finished piece of artwork takes many hours to produce, I will not rush it as the finished artwork is something that I pride myself on.  I am very happy to send updates of the artwork as it progresses, just let me know.

Step 4: 

I will email a photograph of the finished artwork for you to sign off prior to asking for payment and sending off your picture to you.

Your picture will come mounted and cello-wrapped which is included in the price or alternatively, if you would like me to arrange for the artwork to be mounted and framed then this can be arranged at an additional cost.  If the artwork should need to be posted to you I will let you know the cost of this prior to you paying the total bill, obviously, the cost of sending the artwork mounted and framed will increase should you wish for me to do this. 

 

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