How to commission a painting
To commission a portrait, please use my email button to leave your request in my email box. It is through this process that we make our first contact. Upon the receipt of your request, someone will get in touch with you to arranged for your work to be done, that is, to determine what needs to be done, how you will be sending your work to us and to negotiate a price, if you have not decided on our standard pricing. The whole process should take only a few minutes, and, once the deposit is made and the subject is received, you will have your painting to cherish for a lifetime.
The subject may be a photo, painting, video or, if you are in the area, drop in for a personal sitting. You may bring it in, send it by mail or, if you have a good scanner or a digital camera, email it to us. You can also run your video up on a web site, and give us the address of the web site, and we will go get it. In other words, almost any way you wish to do it, we are in the position to accommodate you. And regardless of how you get your picture to us, the cost will remain the same.
Harry paints for your memories. Whatever you wish to remember visually, Harry will help bring that about for you on canvass. These memories may come in the form of portraits of humans, Wild Life, still life, etc.--it doesn't matter; if it is your wish to reproduce an image, Harry will put it down on canvass for all eternity. Having a portrait painted may have been on your mind for years, but now it will be on your mantel within two to four weeks. You will be pleased that you chose Harry to provide this little modicum of fulfillment in keeping the past present in your life.
If you are convinced that you want this momento made into a portrait and you want to get started right a way, don't hesitate, please click on the link below to provide the necessary initial information, such as your name, address and phone number and email address along with a little note indicating what it is you want done and how you want it done; we will do the rest. Thank you. You will not be disappointed.
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