Portraits by Michele Garvert Common Questions & Answers
How long does it take?     
I can usually complete a portrait in four weeks upon receiving the photo. Additional time may be required
based on the waiting list and on the size and complexity. 

What is the payment process?
The 1/3 non-refundable deposit is sent along with the photo for me to begin with the painting. The
remaining balance is due after you have approved the finished portrait. Upon receipt of this final payment,
I'll ship the portrait to you. You can pay in a form of a personal check or money order made payable to 
Michele Garvert.

What kind of photo should be used?
My portraits are based off of photographs and are very realistic. I need a clear and detailed photo in order
to obtain the best likeness of the subject.  Larger photos are better, and you're welcome to send several
photos so I can get a better impression of the subject being painted. I prefer to work with clear, casual
snapshots taken in natural sunlight because the poses are usually more interesting and appealing for the
final portrait. For example, the portrait of the two children kissing on my home page was taken from a simple
snapshot.  However, some people prefer more formal portraits based on portraits taken in a professional
studio, which I'm happy to work with too, provided the photographer has given permission. Keep in mind,
that I can personalize your portrait by making some changes from the photo. For instance, I can change the
background and color of a shirt, adjust hair, or add and subtract objects.  Also, I can help you choose from
your photos on which one will work best.

Can you combine photos?
Elements from two or more photos can be combined into one painting.  However, it may not work if there
is a changing of the direction of the face or body in order to incorporate the subjects together. Various
backgrounds can also be created this way.  We could simply discuss the many possiblities. To view
examples, click here on Combination Portraits..

What will be discussed in commissioning a portrait?
We will discuss the pose, setting, background and other features for your portrait.  Forexample, there are
three basic poses for portraits -bust (head and shoulders), three quarters (includes the hands), and full
length.  Portraits can be painted in various settings and backgrounds.  Specific features such as eye and hair
color will also be discussed.  This is an important step in the process of creating a portrait that you wish for. 

Can you work from black and white photographs?
Yes, black and white photos can be used; however, detailed information will be necessary in order to add
color.  This is a great way to turn old wedding photos into cherished anniversary gifts, or to capture
childhood memories. To view examples, click here on Black & White Photographs.

How do you gain permission from a professional photographer to use their photos?
The photographer owns the copyright of any photos he/she has taken.  I can only work from professional
photography when I have written permission from the photographer. You can try and gain written
permission from the photographer for me to use their work by contacting them and explaining what your
intent is.  If they grant you permission, ask for a written copy, and send it to me along with the photo or
photos being used.  

What is the price for animals and landscapes?
I can paint anything from a good photograph.  Animals are priced the same as human subjects.  Landscape
and still life prices are determined upon request.  Pricing Information

What materials do you use?
All of my watercolor portraits are painted in permanent artist's watercolors on high quality, Arches 300#
paper.

Can you create a portrait in a medium other than watercolor?
I have created portraits in charcoal, pastels, and oil.  If you are interested in commissioning a portrait in 
one of these other mediums, then the price and completion time may be different, and we would need to
discuss this option. 

What is the proper care for a watercolor portrait?
Watercolor paintings should be kept in dry environments and preferably framed in glass with an acid-free
mat.  Direct sunlight should also be avoided to reduce the possibility of fading. I use only the finest quality
of watercolor archival materials and techniques to produce portraits with glowing colors that are as
permanent as any other medium.  With proper care, your watercolor portrait should remain as beautiful as
the day it was painted for many generations to come.

Is matting and framing available?
Matting and framing are available for an additional charge. We would discuss the many different colors and
various materials that can be used to mat and frame your portrait.

You're welcome to contact me if you have any other questions.        
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