Monday, June 21, 2010

No One Can Resist Animal Paintings

You don't know what it is; you feel a need for a painting and are having trouble deciding on a subject. A portrait of a family member? Perfect! And what is more a family member than your faithful pet, either a present one or one from the dear departed past? Someone once said, "All dogs go to Heaven," and it's true for any pet owner who realizes that pets equal unconditional love. They greet you at the end of each work day with wagging tails or expressive eyes as they sense your mood and react to it with all their hearts. A dog or bird or cat will make a bright day brighter and a cheerless one cheerier. They are entirely worth all the work that they bring with them as a matter of course, for they give everything and ask for nothing. Is it not a fine tribute to their caring ways that you commission a portrait of them to hang in a place of honor in your home? Of course it is. Animal paintings add warmth to any home.

Now that you've decided to commission a portrait, shop around for the best artist who understands your needs: he has been to your home and observed your tastes and the color of your walls and furnishings. In fact, he may suggest a small amount of redecorating, to which you agree fully. You have the opportunity to put a fresh face on your home, the place that speaks most truthfully of your personality. If you need to paint, so much the better, for paint is the least expensive decorating tool. Now you are ready to submit a photo of your pet or even to bring him or her to the artist's studio for a sitting or two. You can hardly wait to bring your animal painting home!

For those lacking a pet in their lives or who simply desire a different subject for their animal painting, a browse through the zoo or circus or even the encyclopedia will bring the perfect subject to mind. Say it is an exotic animal like the peacock. A little research will show you that there are many varieties and color schemes inherent in the peacock tribe, ranging from white peacocks to green peacocks to blue peacocks to those with almost black plumage. You are overwhelmed, but only briefly. You choose the favorite peacock and go for it, searching for an artist who will convey your will to his canvas. You find him or her, and the work begins. Most likely, he or she will not allow you to view the ongoing process of making art, except to describe it verbally. An artist knows the value of a slowly-revealed work of art, in the setting that will provide the most satisfying drama. The drapery is pulled away, and the painting is revealed. It is perfectly executed and ready for hanging. You have made the right choice to bring the life and warmth of an animal into your home.


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