• India ink, pencil & coffee portraits:
Portraits created entirely by hand. Made with black india ink and graphite. If the client requires it, small touches of color can be added. The background of the works is created using coffee diluted in water.
The image below shows the price that corresponds to the portrait of a single person (or animal). If an extra person (or animal) has to be drawn, a supplement will be charged as shown in the mentioned image.
• Watercolor & colored pencil portraits:
Portraits created entirely by hand. Made with watercolor, india ink (different colors), colored pencils and graphite.
The image below shows the price that corresponds to the portrait of a single person (or animal). If an extra person (or animal) has to be drawn, a supplement will be charged as shown in the mentioned image.
• India ink portraits + added elements:
Portraits created entirely by hand. Made with black India ink and graphite. Different elements are included within the figure to be portrayed. On the one hand, these can be natural origin elements (landscapes with forests, lakes, branches, roots, leaves, etc.) and, on the other hand, these can be elements from other origin (buildings, cities, urban landscapes, animals, objects, etc.)
The different elements can be chosen by the client or give the artist creative freedom for her to add what she considers. An extra person to be portrayed cannot be included in these kind of portraits.
• Watercolor & colored pencil portraits + added elements:
Portraits created entirely by hand. Made with watercolor, india ink (different colors), colored pencils and graphite. Different elements are included within the figure to be portrayed. On the one hand, these can be natural origin elements (landscapes with forests, lakes, branches, roots, leaves, etc.) and, on the other hand, these can be elements from other origin (buildings, cities, urban landscapes, animals, objects, etc.)
The different elements can be chosen by the client or give the artist creative freedom for her to add what she considers. An extra person to be portrayed cannot be included in these kind of portraits
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