Showing posts with label watercolour portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolour portraits. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

The Latest Pet Portraits and Website Updates...






Here we have an update on Miranda's double portrait painted in artist's watercolours as a birthday present for husband Steve.
I really like the choice of contemporary frame and the crisp white window mount, they go superbly with the painting.

Some feedback from Miranda...


"Steve was absolutely thrilled with the picture of Barley and Tyeler. 
He said that Steve had captured the pair of them brilliantly.


Steve was really helpful during the whole process from advising me on
how to get a reasonable picture of the dogs to letting me know whatcolour mount 
would look good. We would definitely recommend Pet Portraits and More to anyone who is looking to have a pet portrait done.

Once again thanks for all your help."


Regards,
Miranda



I've also recently painted a portrait of Charlie in artist's watercolours as a commission from new customer Lorraine. The painting is for partner Andy's birthday.
A really enjoyable subject to paint as Charlie has lots of soft wavy fur and beautiful big eyes. I also have some fantastic photos of the portrait of Charlie now framed and I will upload these later on.



Next on the agenda is an update on my website...
I am in the process of re-working the current website, adding all of
the new 2011 to 2012 pet portraits and a better way of navigating through the
gallery, updated home pages etc:. Plus a "New and Exciting" smartphone
friendly microsite so that customers can view my work  more easily on mobile phone 

and ipad type platforms.







Thursday, 3 May 2012


Barley and Tyeler in Artist's Watercolours...


Here we have the latest 16" x 12' watercolour portrait of two dogs 
called Barley and Tyeler. This went off last week with Miranda who 
commissioned this as a Birthday present for husband Steve. Should be 
framed and presented sometime soon!


Miranda had a very hard time photographing Barley, even though she is 
fourteen years old, never sits still for very long. Barley (on the left 
of the painting) does look quite a serious girl, however this pose was 
derived from only a few photos in focus enough to work from.
Tyeler (on the right) really likes to be photographed and the problem 
here was to keep her distant enough from camera as not to get too much 
distortion.


Another "wet on wet" watercolour background with rich strong colours 
again for both dogs. Thoroughly enjoyable to paint as each dog is 
different, one has short spilkey fur and the other quite  a smooth wavy 
coat.


Looking forward to some photos and feedback from Miranda in the near 
future...


Hope that you all enjoy viewing the double portrait...







Friday, 6 April 2012

The Latest News and Portraits in Progress...



It's been a busy couple of months with some serious DIY and decorating at my Mum's house and a new car for Cassie to be chauffeur driven in.

I've decided to get rid of my big, thirsty diesel and buy a Fiat Panda as cheap and economical run about. Mainly to take advantage of the low £30 per year road tax and cheaper insurance, plus three years of trouble free motoring, all being well! The next phase will be to
design some "Pet Portraits and More" graphics to go in the rear side windows and across the tailgate!

Just at the beginning of April and here we have an update on one of the current batch of portraits coming off the easel...

This is a 16" x 12" watercolour portrait of Perry. A truly magnificent horse owned by Jenny and her husband, commissioned as a Birthday present for Jenny's husband.



I'm looking forward to seeing some photos of the painting up on the wall to see what frame and mount was chosen. Framing by a well known gallery/ framers in Market Harborough.

I had a great selection of photos to work from, both full head/ shoulders and detail shots of Perry's eyes, ears, nostrils which helped tremendously in getting every detail as accurate as possible. Horses are always great subjects to paint and this one was a highly enjoyable experience with the "wet on wet technique" dynamic background and the challenge in capturing the posture and elegance of Perry himself.

The next painting to come off the easel is another 16" x 12' watercolour portrait of two dogs called Barley and Tyeler, which I look forward to posting in the near future...

Saturday, 17 March 2012

Portraits in Progress...



Here we have the latest assortment of pet portrait commissions, all at various stages of completion in my studio.
They are all painted in Artist's watercolours using the "wet on wet" technique for their backgrounds, all of which look at first sight quite similar, but... Have a different selection of blues, browns, purples and greys to suit/ enhance each subject.
The portrait of the horse has now been collected by it's new owner, is being framed and I am currently awaiting feedback from the recipient , the painting was designated as a Birthday present.
Once these pet portraits are completed, time permitting... I would like to refresh/ spring clean the website with new paintings and updated text...

Friday, 10 February 2012

An Update on Rhubarb, oils on canvas...





I've just received several commissions that require a realistic representation of the subjects, two lovely black labradors ...ongoing, and a horse portrait all to be painted in Artist's watercolours.

In the meantime here is the update on the contemporary portrait of Rhubarb, an English Bull Terrier that has just been completed. A 20" x 16" commission from my client Louise,
for her husband Dan.

Louise liked my contemporary painting of Cassie and wanted a similar style for the portrait of Rhubarb, who she said is quite a character. Judging by the photos, yes, she certainly is! Some of the reference pics depicted her as per usual... up to mischief! For example: sitting in the baby's pram and peering in the window to see what's for dinner!

I've included some pics of the final painting and a couple of photos of Rhubarb modeling with her portrait.

It seems that being a supermodel must be so easy that you can do it with your eyes shut!

Just a paragraph of feedback from Dan...
"My wife arranged the portrait of our English Bull Terrier 'Rhubarb' for me this
Christmas. It is such a fantastic likeness and has really captured her 'Eyore'
nature!
Steve was great at communicating during the creation of the painting,
sending regular updates to keep us posted. I am absolutely thrilled with the
result and would highly recommend Steve to anyone,
thanks!"


Saturday, 14 January 2012

January 2012. Portraits in progress...


Here we have a little 12" x 10" portrait of Molly, painted in artist's watercolours on heavyweight watercolour paper.

She was produced as a surprise present for my client ( Nicola's) mother in Law and I am looking forward to seeing some photos the painting framed in the near future.

Quite a difficult commission as Nicola and Steve could only supply a few small photos of Molly that they had, we could not arouse suspicion or spoil the surprise by taking any new photos!

Some feedback so far...

Hi Steve ,

The painting looks great ! we love it ,we are gonna leave the framing up to
my mother in law ,is it possible for my husband to collect on Saturday ?

Thanks Nicola

Hi Steve ,just wanted to say the painting is perfect and thank u very much. Happy New Year

Nicola



Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Joe Unveiled...





Welcome to my latest update...

Here we have a fantastic sequence of photos from Mandy, depicting her daughter unwrapping the surprise painting of Joe. Some quite emotional moments and as quoted by Mandy...

"Hi Steve,
The portrait was a great success. I gave it to her the night before the wedding.
I think the photos of her opening it say it all."

I'm glad that the portrait was well received, and looks great in the contemporary pewter frame that we chose. Once again many thanks to Mandy for the great set of photos and for giving me permission to use them.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Joe, Horse Portrait in Artist's Watercolours...




My latest painting is a portrait of a horse called Joe. Commissioned by Mandy as a special wedding present for her daughter who is getting married early this month. Mandy's daughter has had quite a few ponies through the years but Joe is the favourite. In 1997 she rode him and qualified for Horse of the Year Show at Wembley, the hi-light of the horse world.

The 12" x 16" portrait of Joe is painted in artist's watercolours onto Bockingford heavyweight paper. I had some really superb reference photos from Mandy which has enabled me to include as much detail as possible into capturing a quite lifelike representation of Joe.

The background is a moody "wet on wet" technique colourwash and I suggested the irregular edge to the painting, which looks not only contemporary and fresh, but is a bit of a trademark of mine. It should look superb when the portrait is mounted and framed, the icing on the cake! I have included a full crop of the painting and a detail image and would very much like to receive some photos of Mandy's daughter with Joe's portrait, when it is being presented to her on her big day!

Some feedback from Mandy...

"The portrait is amazing. I am absolutely thrilled with it. looking forward to seeing it framed and can't wait to see Sophie's face when she opens it".

Saturday, 9 July 2011

The Pet Portrait Paparazzi....




The Pet Portrait Paparazzi have been out quite recently and taken a few
snap shots...The first is a photo of Samantha with Barney's portrait
framed and ready to be delivered to her dad as a belated fathers day
present.

A bit of feedback following Samantha's presentation to her dad... He
took the painting of Barney into work to show his friends he loves it.
Thank you ever so much again, the painting looks so much like Barney.

And more paparazzi snaps this time of Cassie with her portrait framed
and ready to put up on the wall. I think she was a bit surprised when
the flash went off but the pay off from the photographer ( a handful of
biscuits!) went down well.

I have also been working on a new commission of a horse as a
wedding present which is being painted in artist's watercolours.

Additionally I have a dog portrait,
William, to be painted in oils in progress...



Saturday, 25 June 2011

Barney's Portrait in Artist's Watercolours...




Here we have a 12"x16" artist's watercolour painting of Barney. He was painted as a belated Father's Day present.

Quite a challenging commission as I had to work from quite small photos of Barney scanned in and enlarged so that I could extrapolate as much detail as possible for reference.

I enjoy working in watercolours as they dry very quickly, therefore you can build up the layers of paint and start adding fur detail in rapid succession. Barney's owner Samantha, who commissioned the painting said that Barney very much loved sunbathing in the garden. We both decided that an atmospheric grassy/ sky background would suit our portrait perfectly and great fun to do in a wet on wet, colour wash technique.

The portrait will be framed and off to it's owner on Monday and I am very much looking forward to Samantha's dads reaction, to his surprise belated Father's Day gift.

Some feedback from Samantha's first viewing of Barney's portrait...

Hi Steve
"I love it, it looks so like him".
"Yes the portrait is brilliant, I can't wait to pick it up".

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Watercolour Pet Portrait


A watercolour painting of my mum and dad's German Shepherd called Penny. Right from a puppy, just a few weeks old she always had one ear up and the other down.

I took many photos of her for reference and in almost all she has her characteristic mischevious look and her tongue hanging out.

I really enjoyed painting her using artist's watercolours on a heavy weight white watercolour paper. The painting is 12" x 16" framed in an antique silver frame and looks great hanging on my mum's living room wall.

Penny also featured as part of an exhibition of my pet portraits and other paintings at the local heritage centre. A superb venue with a large upstairs art gallery featuring the work of local artists and a separate gallery room that can be hired by individual artists to display their work.