Saturday, September 20, 2014

Looking For The Best Dog Portraits Pencil Drawings

By Karina Frost


In America the people who own dogs sometimes consider them as members of their families. Many carry photos of them at all times. Some renowned personalities have even been known to leave large amounts of money to their dogs in trust to assure their care after they pass. Commissioning dog portraits pencil drawings of these cherished pets can many times be one of the ways this love of them is shown to others.

Many owners consider the show dogs that are so well publicized as the perfect standard to judge an animal but most peoples dogs are mixed breeds. The family pet is more than worthy of having a portrait done by an artist and many times far more interesting than some thoroughbreds. Either way their owners have a tendency to dote on them and want to remember them for a long time.

Using graphite pencils for pet portraits offers the artist a wide range of advantages. The pencils come in two ranges of texture that add to the contrasting of colors and shading. The hard light graphite is best for the fine lines needed around the eyes and for other details such as expression. The soft darker graphite pencils are best for shading and color variance in black and white pictures.

Some artists use charcoal pencils for their work. The charcoal pencil can add depth to the overall picture and highlight special features of face and body. When added to the original graphite drawing charcoal can help to bring out the personality of the animal helping to make it more personal experience for the dog's owner.

Some of these artists also use colored pencils when they do the portrait. Pastels can be used to add to the overall picture and help to beautify those dogs that are multi-colored. Both of these mediums add depth and realism to the portrait you order. The addition of a small amount of color to the coats or background can help to create reality in the pictures.

With the wide variety of mediums available for the portrait of your dog it may be most cost effective to select one made with graphite pencils. Most artists are able to give you very good images in many sizes ranging from wallet sized up to a nine by eleven inch picture suitable for framing. You may be able to negotiate a larger sized portrait with the artist when you place your order if you have photographs that are clear and unblemished.

All serious artists have examples of their work on display. Those found on the internet supply several pages of their work for those shopping for the best choices available. The pages will list the type of paper used as well as the types of mediums used for the portrait. The samples displayed should include head and shoulder portraits as well as action pictures involving the entire body of the animals. Local artists may have albums displaying prints of their work for you to look through when making your decision.

The difference between a photograph of your dog and a hand drawn portrait can be immeasurable. A portrait is something that you may treasure for a lifetime.




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