Texas lady
I have a commission in the bag and am excited about this one. The woman is married to the best-known former TX Ranger in the state. (Joquin Jackson) He is an NRA spokesman and was in their ads, (I could have sworn she said he is the President now, but I am not sure). They know all the former Governor's including the Bush's, etc. He is also coming out with a book soon of his memoirs - already available on Amazon - and he has been in movies. So - needless to say, this one could be important for future commissions. This is a really good opportunity to do a painting that appeals to Texans as well - I've yet to paint anything that screams Texas and I think it could be helpful to me since I live here and these Texans are extrememly proud and like to dress western.
The portrait will hang next to the one I am posting below (by TX artist Jack White), but with a grandfather clock inbetween.
She doesnt want one as large as his (30x40"), but I am hoping to convince her otherwise. I am visiting her house today to see exactly where it will hang in person. His is a giclee canvas transfer I believe since Jack White has the original for sale on his website for $22K.
She hasnt decided on anything yet - clothing, size, how much of the body, background, etc. I feel like at this point they are going to give me a lot of leeway and let me guide them. She has seen the former Governor - Dolph Briscoe's wife's portrait in a ballgown and is considering that, but given her husband's portrait it may be wiser to have her in TX clothing I feel. She is a Texan through and through - used to be a country singer. As a matter of fact, at a recent local art show where my work was featured there was a poet who did some singing and she jumped up and went to town singing- she is very good and a very fiesty lady. As a matter of fact - her singing drew in crowds and I sold several pieces...so even though I am not a country music fan, I was happy.
She wants the painting before March since they will be going on book signings, etc. for awhile after that. So we will meet today to finalize the contract and discuss ideas, take photos this week and get prelim sketches by next week. (not to complain, but I have 3 other commissions right now! One by Christmas - wish me luck!)
What I am asking from you, my esteemed collegues, is some suggestions of size and composition. If that painting below is 30x40 and he is a 6'3" man - what would her size on the canvas be if I did the same size painting - but she is short - I am guessing 4'10"? (I will find out for sure today. I dont want to do her larger than what he is for the percentage of his height, but she is short that possibly that would have her too small on the 30x40 canvas?
Maybe I can avoid that whole issue by getting her as a full body on a 30x40?
Any suggestions appreciated - thanks!
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