Selecting Of Acrylic Portrait Artists

By Lena Stephenson


When commissioning a portrait, there are many factors that need to be taken into account. The skill of the artist is probably one of the most important factors and price is another. There are many acrylic portrait artists and choosing the best one for your purpose requires careful consideration. A painting of a person is usually passed down through generations and it will often outlast family photographs.

Many people are able to make an accurate copy of a photograph but artists with training and experience can often go way beyond this. They manage to instill life into a painting and capture something of the character of an individual. An artist with education or training of some kind will often have some understanding of anatomy and be able to produce a real life sketch competently.

The best way to find out more about an artist is to look at his or her portfolio. This often gives one an immediate impression of style and competence. The different effects created by using different mediums can also be evaluated to choose what is most suitable. Very different effects can be created when using oils, acrylics, watercolor s, charcoal or a combination of mediums. When searching online, easy comparison of many portfolios is possible before making a choice.

Today the artist will usually use some photographs when creating commissioned portraits. A photographic session will be organized with the client and some sketches will probably need to be done as well. Using a combination of photos and real life sketches is often the preferred method today.

A preliminary sketch is shown to the client for approval and the client is usually allowed to keep this sketch. When determining price, the size of a painting is one of the considerations and the type of background another. However, talent and experience also play an important part. Someone with plenty of experience whose skills are in great demand is able to charge much more than someone who is just starting out.

It is important for both parties to sign a contract to seal the deal. This contract should mention all the details discussed with the client to avoid any misunderstandings. Most artists require a deposit up front and payment of the balance when the painting is completed.

The relationship between the artist and the client may be a formal one or a more relaxed casual one. This depends very much on the way the artist prefers to work. Some enjoy the input of clients through each stage. Others prefer to work from the time the preliminary sketch is approved through to completion of a painting without any input from the client.

A portrait commissioned today does not have to be a grand, complex one designed to hang in a gallery. It can be a simple head and shoulders painting that does not look out of place in a modern home. A small one makes a wonderful gift too, and can be given to someone special for a birthday.




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