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Private
Commissions
Commissioning
a portrait can be an exciting experience and usually a
person has his or her portrait made only once in a lifetime. If you are thinking
about having such a personal piece of art commissioned, here are some things to consider beforehand. It is my goal
to produce a lasting work of art that is customized to your
satisfaction and to produce a likeness of the individual that
captures and enhances their inner and outer beauty. In a way,
you can consider a commission as an investment as the value of the piece
increases as my career as an artist develops.
Customer
Testimonials Consider
the medium of the finished piece:
One of a kind originals are more valuable than
replicas and pieces of a small edition are more
valuable than a large one. The original is made
in clay (either ceramic, polymer, or plasteline) and if
bronze is requested, taken
to my foundry where it will be cast and a patina applied as instructed. With
portraiture, it is nice to have several casts made as gifts for family members.
Bronze is recommended for anything which is to be placed outdoors (such as on
a headstone) as clay will eventually crack with temperature extremes.
Consider
the size, material, and color of the finished piece:
Where do you intend on displaying the portrait? On a table, bookshelf, or cubby?
Make sure that you measure the space if there are any restrictions. Though
you may order any size, I would recommend 75% to life-size. Over life-size
tends to make people look Herculean, which is fine, if that's the effect you're
after. You
may have the portrait made as a head only, head
and chest, or entire body.
Consider
if you would like to have a favorite piece of jewelry,
clothing item, doll, etc., included
in the piece as a characteristic of the individual.
I
also make custom doll head portraits and you can
order your own mini-me portrait doll head of your
child or grandchild. Color
choices for fired clay are almost limitless. You
can have just the natural color of the clay with
a clear coating of wax or glaze, fired with any
commercial glaze, or coated with a variety of metal
coatings to which a patina of any color can be
applied. Metal coatings
for clay include bronze, brass, copper, iron,
pewter, silver, and mauve. Ceramic pieces are
limited to 18 inches due to the size restrictions of my
kiln.
Cold
cast pieces can be created with the nearly
identical look and feel of a variety of different
materials
such as bronze, brass, silver, pewter, copper,
mauve, stone, porcelain, wood, marble, granite,
gold, or
glass and are extremely durable. Hot
cast bronze is traditional bronze (molten metal) and is
virtually indestructible. Hot cast can be ordered in any size,
including monumental. Click
here to veiw color choices for lost wax cast
bronze orders
My
husband is the woodworker and makes all of
my bases
out of solid hardwood. I have a variety of exotic
woods to choose from as well as a beautiful
selection of marble tile that can be inlaid
in the wood if desired. Rotating bases are
available
as
well.
Available
wood choices:
All images are unstained. Please allow for color and pattern variations.
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Jatoba
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Red
Oak
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Padauk
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Mahogany
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Purple
Heart
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Zebrawood
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Walabinga
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Black
Limba
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Alder
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Black
Walnut
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Cherry
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Makore
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Butternut
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Curly
Maple
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Time considerations:
If you are in the Phoenix (or surrounding) area, it is preferable that I meet with you for an
initial consultation and photo session. This should take approximately one
or two hours. I would then request one or two live sittings to render a pleasing
likeness. If you (or the subject) are not available, you may submit quality
photos (see below). You can either mail them or send digital photos through
email. The more detailed and the more different angles, the better. Total time involved in creating a portrait is approximately
8 to 10 weeks for ceramic clay, and plan on at least 3 additional months
for bronze. Turn around time for a miniature portrait in polymer clay
is 2 weeks.
Photographs
If you are submitting photos (rather than have me take them), the best results
can be achieved if the following guidelines are kept in mind:
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Take
the photos against a solid background (I like to hang a
white or black piece of material over a door).
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Use
a tripod to eliminate jiggles and blurry images. Some digital
cameras have notoriously slow captures and it's easy to get
fuzzy photos if something is not holding the camera perfectly
still.
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Try
to stand back about 15 or 20 feet and use the camera's zoom
capabilities to come in close. This eliminates proportional
distortion that occurs at close range.
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High
resolution digital photos are preferred over 35 mm (I can
blow them up bigger and print them off). I have a high
speed connection and can accept the incoming images as
no more than 5MB attachments per email. Another option is to
place the images on a CD and mail them to me. These days, 35mm
camera photos can be developed on a picture CD which would
work as well.
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If
possible, take a series photos in 1/8 incremental turns
all around the head, one angled down on, and one
angled up at the subject - 10 photos minimum. The more
the better and additional sets at different eye levels are
extremely helpful. 100 shots is not too many if you have the
patience to take them.
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Please
- NO TEETH. There is something genuinely creepy about a
sculpture that has the mouth open or teeth showing. Just
a pleasant, relaxed expression is best.
Payment
Info:
I request a 50% initial deposit and the final 50% upon completion of the piece.
Orders are added to my list of active orders once I have both the photos and
the initial deposit. If for any reason, you are not satisfied with the completed
piece (before it is cast if ordering bronze - or before it is fired if ordering
clay), your initial deposit will be returned in full. I will not send a piece to be cast until I obtain approval
from you to do so. During the creation process, I'll send digital photos for
your review and approval. No refunds are given if the piece has been pre approved
to be cast or fired.
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