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Photo-realistic portraits, composed in graphite on acid-free archive quality paper is a gift thats both rare and timeless.
Heirloom quality renderings of your loved ones and pets are now easily affordable.
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| Poster |
Work in progress |
Work in progress |
Work in progress |
Work in progress |
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| Vector painting from photo |
Rough undersketch from photo |
Blending started to build up values |
Highlights brought out, detail sharpened up |
FInished!! |
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| Pen & Ink 1 |
Pen & Ink 1 Detail |
Pen & Ink 2 |
Pen & Ink 1 Detail |
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| Created from a photograph, rendered in india ink on archive paper. |
Using brushstrokes and pen to capture shadow and light. |
Created from a photograph, rendered in india ink on archive paper. |
Using brushstrokes and pen to capture shadow and light. |
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These portraits are created using your photographs and we complete the portrait from proof sketches you approve.
Pen & Ink, Acrylic, Pencil portraits from your photographs, created by hand.
Subjects from many photos can be combined into one composition as well. |
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| Pencil drawing 1 |
Pencil drawing 1 Detail |
Acrylic painting 1 |
Pencil drawing 2 |
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| Created from this photograph, rendered in graphite on archive paper. |
Using pencil to capture shadow and light. |
Created from this photograph, composed for painting. |
A peek at a work in progress, created from 4 seperate photographs |
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Other services found on the web only give you a print of your own photograph, scanned to appear as a drawing
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now to start the creation of your very own original work of art. |
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| Pencil drawing 3 |
Pencil drawing 3 Detail |
Likeness Test |
Likeness Test Detail |
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| A more abstract, graphic approach
to portrait rendering, I can create yours in any style you like. |
Crisp, sharp detail, soft natural
shading. A lifetime of enjoyment is yours in a work of your very own. |
A well known face from the old
days. |
Using pencil to capture shadow
and light. |
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