Simple Illustration style portraits
Ultimate style for those who love minimalist cool.
These portraits distil the face down to the simplest of lines. Soothing flat colours are then used to fill the canvas with colour.
Simple Illustration style - Commissioning process
Step 1 - Order your modern portrait
Use our ordering tool to:
1) Tell us the details of the portrait you're after
2) Choose the sort of colours you’d like in the portrait
3) Choose how to send us the photo/s you’d like us to use
4) Confirm your order by making a 50% downpayment
Step 2 - The artist starts work
1) Our artist will then take a close look at the photo/s you send in* and we will contact you to discuss the composition of your portrait and talk to you about any other details.
2) Once we have agreed the composition with you and are completely clear about your requirements, the artist will start work.
*The last thing we want to do is start work using a photo we don't feel will result in a great portrait. If you send in a photo that we feel we can't work with, and can't provide an alternative, we will simply refund the 50% downpayment.
Step 3 - Draft portrait and feedback
1) A week or so later, we will e-mail you drafts of the portrait for you to consider.
2) You give us your feedback
3) We make any changes required
Step 4 - Portrait delivered
On approval by you, your portrait is printed, stretched up and on payment of the final 50%, despatched straight to you.
In all the process should take about 3-4 weeks.
Any questions? See our pop art canvas FAQs
Any Questions?
Most commonly asked questions should be answered in our pop art canvas FAQ section, but we're more than happy to chat too, so feel free to call us.
Studio hours are 9.30am - 5.30pm Monday - Friday
Telephone: 020 7193 7778
e-mail:
Here you can see two portraits hanging on the wall of our studio
As well as private commisions we also work with design agencies, interior designers and ad agencies.
Below you can see some of the Simple Illustration corporate portraits that we created for the VM Ware conference that was held in Las Vegas. As you can see they're a little bigger than the average portrait!
Watch the video below to see more.
