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Graffiti Style

Now whilst we obviously don't condone the spraying of our country's walls with mindless graffiti - "hanging's too good for 'em" etc. etc. - it has to be said that some of it is the work of genius. Thanks to the likes of the ever elusive Mr. Banksy, Graffiti artists are now getting the recognition that they deserve and like all sub cultures are being drawn (no doubt kicking and screaming) into the mainstream. This style is our homage to an art form as old as art itself.

How we work with you to create your Graffiti style picture

Step 1 - The photo
The first step will be for us to take a look at your photo and make sure we can work with it. For the best results we need to work from a clear, well lit and above all in focus photo. Please bear in mind that as a basic rule, the better the photo we receive, the better the end result will be. As the artist is working only from the photo and needs to be able to zoom in on it to find the detail, it is very important that the shot is clear and in focus. As a guide, if you are unable to clearly see the colour of the person's eyes, then the shot is probably not suitable. A shot with the person's head and shoulders taking up most of the frame is really ideal. High contrast shots (like the one opposite) work especially well. See examples of the sort of photo we need to create the best possible portrait.

Step 2 - Composition and colours
Once we have a photo we can work with, we will then move on to address the issue of composition and colours.
Composition
This is essentially about where the head sits within the canvas. To help decide on the composition of the picture we will send back a number of crops of your photo for you to consider. Some will be close crops, concentrating very much on the face, with others showing the full face and more background.
Colours
This style can work effectively with different shades of any colour you choose. Really the only thing to remember is what would fit in with your interior!
When you've decided on the composition and colours you would like to see, our artist starts work.

Step 3 - The portrait
About 2 weeks or so later, we would then email you back a first draft of the picture, using the colours you have chosen, but also showing you how it would look using some other colour combinations. This gives you the opportunity to feedback to us and to decide on the picture that you really want, before anything is printed. Only when you are completely happy with the portrait is it then framed according to your request, packed up and despatched to you. In all the process should take about 4 weeks.

Which size canvas should you choose?
It is worth bearing in mind that a little bit of scale does suit these portraits. A bigger picture allows the artist to go into finer detail resulting in a much richer portrait.
Because the artwork is created by a Graphic artist and the canvas is then printed, the bulk of the cost for us, is the creative development (which remains the same for either a small or large portrait) rather than the material cost of the canvas and stretcher bars. For this reason the bigger canvases can in a way be though of as better value. If you look at the table below you can see how a small jump in price, gets you a huge leap in size.
Our recommended size in this style is 70cm x 70cm or above.

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