stage one
ordering information
stage two
your photographs
stage three
order online or via post
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stage one - ordering information |
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To begin with:-
1. Choose what type of portrait you'd like
The two options are a head and shoulders study, or a full body portrait with background.
2. Decide on a size
The three options (in inches) are 12" x 10" (slighty larger than A4 paper), 16" x 12", and 24" x 18".The size you opt for depends to an extent on whether you are ordering a head and shoulders, or full body portrait. Head and shoulders are best suited to 12" by 10" and 16" by 12", full bodies work best as 16" by 12" or 24" by 18". Other larger sizes are available on request.
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when ordering, I'll also ask you:-
1. Did you want a group portrait?
If you'd like a number of pets together in the same portrait, I charge £80 for each extra pet. More info here about group portraits.
2. Is there any additional information?
e.g. the inclusion of a collar/the dogs name on the portrait/a prefered photograph etc. More info here about custom pet portraits.
3. When would you like the portrait by?
As a guide, please allow three weeks for the completion of a portrait. Sometimes it's possible to complete a work quicker than this if you have a specific deadline in mind. If you're ordering in the Autumn, please allow plenty of time if you would like your portrait in time for Christmas. It's also possible to order a gift voucher if the deadline is to short.
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Payment and refunds:
Payment can be made online with credit or debit card via paypal, or by cheque through the post. Full payment is required on ordering. (Cheques are not cashed until a week after I post the art work). If you are not fully satisfied with the work a full refund will be issued. |
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"Thank you so very much for the picture of my mums dogs. It is her birthday on Christmas eve and thanks to your talent I expect we will have her in tears.The picture is by far better than I could ever imagine and you seem to have captured their personalities”
(Ms. T. Honey, Diss, Norfolk)
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