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Table-Top Portrait     Custom Portrait Orders

The art portrait you seek can be completed in any number of various forms.  However, it is probably best to think in terms of least expensive to most expensive.  The least expensive form of portraiture we offer are Table-Top portraits.  These are comprised the actual bronze sculpture (a bust of approximately seven inches in height) set on a stone (e.g., marble) base of similar height.  The next step is a Half-Life Size to Full-Life Size bust which can be free standing or set onto some form of base - such as marble.  Finally, there is the Life Size portrait of an individual in a pose becoming them and their normal activities.

 

Our Process is simple.  On definition of the project, photographs of the subjects will be taken to obtain their likeness, proportions, etc.  Many questions may be asked for each subject - their likes, dislikes, hobbies, etc.  All work will be done from these photographs.  When the artist believes the work is complete a review will be conducted by you in person or via photographs or video.  Our guarantee is your satisfaction.  On review, if more works is required, that work is done until you are happy.  Once you approve the sculptures, then the pieces are molded and sent to a foundry to be cast into bronze.  At completion of the bronze stage, each is colored per your instructions and mounted on a base of your choosing and then delivered.

 

Below please find the links for ordering a portrait - either Table-Top or Custom Order.  For Custom Orders, our form is not a real order form, but a form to help the creative process get started.  Once we have started the process of identifying your needs and bringing your vision forth, then the definition of price, delivery and other terms and conditions will be set jointly.  For Table-Top sculptures, the link below will take you to our Order Room and Order Form.

Table-Top Portrait     Custom Portrait Orders

 

Email Us at customers@snidow.com

 

     

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