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PET PORTRAIT
&
WILDLIFE ARTIST

COMMISSIONS

All of my portraits are produced using the highest grade artist quality lightfast pencils, and all of the surfaces I work on are acid free and archival.
The photograph I draw from is the most important part of the process when working on a commission, and the higher the quality the better.
If the photos supplied are not clear enough for me to work from I may not be able to accept your commission, this is to ensure my work stays at a standard I am happy with.
The best photograph for a portrait is when it has been taken at the same level as your pet, and outside in natural lighting, but we will work together before the commission begins to make sure you end up with a portrait you can treasure.
The more photos you can supply me with of your pet the better.
Drawing a portrait can take some weeks, depending on the commission, and I will let you know before the commission begins how long I expect your piece to roughly take me.
You will get weekly update photographs of your commission so that you can see how it is progressing, and a final update for approval.
Once you have approved, and paid the completed balance, your commission will be sent to you.
A 25% deposit is payable before your commission can begin, and the other 75% to be paid on completion.
Nick Duggan Art
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