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A brilliant really special present.....
CountessDracula · 10/08/2004 10:51
If you are looking for something really special to give to your dh or a really different portrait of your kids/pets, I suggest you try This
If you look in the gallery section you will see the picture of my dog, Ruby, at the bottom, which I had done for dh's birthday. It really is unusual and close up looks quite abstract, yet from a distance it looks just like a photo (it's acrylic on canvas). Diane's kids pictures are really amazing, I'm going to get one done of dd soon.
Just thought it made a lovely pressie and as you all have kids...
Fio2 · 10/08/2004 11:00
Thats lovely CD
I had some gorgeous watercolours done by an artist called "beverly Fry' who is in Much Wenlock, Shropshire. and they are gorgeous, so unusual I am still saviong to have some done of my ds now............ oh the guilt
Fio2 · 10/08/2004 11:04
Ours was nicer (i will take some photos of them and e-mail them you CD if you like )
But here is her website Gallery
Fio2 · 10/08/2004 11:05
oh balls the link isnt working and I cant be arsed to do it [email protected]
Fio2 · 10/08/2004 11:06
errr when i said 'ours was nicer' I meant nicer than the portraits on her website not than of your dog CD!!! oh my god really must preview better and now it looks like I am talking to myself on here!
Piffleoffagus · 10/08/2004 11:08
www.virtual-shropshire.co.uk/beverley-fry/index.html
try here instead?
CountessDracula · 10/08/2004 11:10
Very nice Fio - personally I prefer Diane's as they are so different (you have to see them in the flesh really to "get it" IYKWIM) but they are so striking - everyone who has come to our house since we got it has immediately commented on how amazing it looks (with no prompting!)
Piffleoffagus · 10/08/2004 11:11
hmmm
I prefer a less rigid interpretation I think, although for animals I think CD's link was excellent, but I would never pay that for a homage to an animal, except maybe a champion race horseLOL
I have a friend who does pencil images from photos, they are kind, soft and superb!
I still think all in all I prefer arty photographs, I think esp with ref to my kids...
but I'm being picky,
Plus the cost...
got to be an ouch factor
CountessDracula · 10/08/2004 11:14
Ahem, my dog is infititely superior to any farty bitey old nag!
Fio2 · 10/08/2004 11:16
I think all art you have to see 'in the flesh' to appreciate. We didnt pay as much for ours as we would have done for a photo with a cheesy photgrapher and like you say CD people DO comment because they are just lovely
Incidentally mine were a present for mothers day and dh has been hinting he wants some of the dogs!LOL
CountessDracula · 10/08/2004 11:23
ps I don't think the prices are fixed, I didn't pay quite that much! Depends on the commission
Kayleigh · 10/08/2004 11:24
Piffleoffagus - am interested in your friend that does pets pictures (not in THAT way obviously!). I would love a good drawing of our very handsome cat to put in my home office. Would he be interested in a commission ? How much would he charge ( approx) ?
CountessDracula · 10/08/2004 11:25
Kayleigh a friend of mine is getting diane to do her cats soon!
Fio2 · 10/08/2004 11:26
kayleigh if you choose a 'local' new artist you can usually get a good fair sized coimmission for about 60pound
Kayleigh · 10/08/2004 11:30
okay, how does one find a local artist (or am i being thick ???!!)
CountessDracula · 10/08/2004 13:54
Go to art/craft fairs
Look in yellow pages
Google
Thicko
Fio2 · 10/08/2004 13:57
Ort an art shop, they usually know 'someone'
lol at a 'local person for loacl people'!
Chandra · 10/08/2004 14:15
CD, Did she made a apinting for Home Front in the past, I have the idea I have seen something very simmilar in the program.
And as a trick of the trade I may tell you a secret, you can do something similar with Photoshop>filter>artistic>cutout.
CountessDracula · 10/08/2004 14:22
Ah yes Chandra, but not painted IYKWIM!
Kayleigh every village has one
cellulitequeen · 10/08/2004 14:32
CD, I think your dog picture is fabulous and you obviously adore your dog as much as I do mine. I am thinking of having one done of our dog as a Christmas gift for DH. It's refreshing to find something a bit different.
CountessDracula · 10/08/2004 15:07
oh cellulitequeen I'm so pleased, you are welcome to come and see mine in the flesh if you are in London!
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