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Portrait commisions

Portrait commisions-Sarah Taylor Art

You probably know me best as a painter of animals, but did you know that I also like to add splashes of colour and geometric shapes to human portraits too?

I had the joy of painting a pair of portraits of a brother and sister, for their grandmother Sue.

Sue and her husband are both retired and live in the picturesque Lake District, where they have been for 12 years now. 

 

Despite residing in Cumbria, they didn’t actually realise I was a local artist at first. They came across my work on social media and decided on some cushions for their living room. Sue used to breed sheep on a small holding in Ullock so chose an assortment of sheep goats and cows, along with one of the stags, a horse, and Cyril the Squirrel (having the fluffiest tail of all the squirrels must have paid off!).

It was only after acquiring a menagerie of animals for their living room that Sue and her husband saw my art in a brochure that they realised I was just a stone’s throw away and came to one of my open studio days. 

They had been toying with the idea of portraits of their two youngest grandchildren for a while, and when visiting my open day saw that I painted people too. After a chat and discussing how best to take photos of the Children for a portrait, Sue decided to bring them with her to my gallery when they next came to stay. It was lovely to meet the children in person, as well as taking their photos I was able to talk to them and get to know more about the people behind the cheeky smiles! They chose the colour schemes for their own paintings too, picking colours they thought matched their personalities best, it was such a pleasure to have them involved with this process and certainly helped with being able to capture their unique personalities.

The children were sworn to secrecy about their trip as it was all a secret from their parents. They were very good, not saying a word; I thought they might, just by accident, so I am very impressed!

While Sue was away on holiday I worked on the portraits, sending her pictures of progress along the way, and when she and her husband arrived home they came to collect them. I’m delighted to say that they were thrilled with the result, as are the kids! Their parents were apparently a little overwhelmed when they saw them for the first time, which is lovely to hear.

For now, the portraits hang proudly in Grandma and Grandad’s living room, where they plan to enjoy them until the children are older and will each be gifted their own portrait, such a lovely idea!

 

Portraits of people follow the same guidelines as any custom painting - to find out more click here

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