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Custom House Portrait
A hand-painted house portrait is a sentimental, personalized gift that captures cherished memories, perfect for celebrating a first home purchase, honoring a beloved family, or documenting a family's history of residences. These artworks serve as timeless, heartfelt, and unique keepsakes.
Now you can commission a custom watercolor portrait of your house, or as a gift for someone special who would treasure an original painting of their own home. Each hand-painted whimsical watercolor house portrait is sketched out in pen, then painted over on 11x14 inches bright white, 140lb, high-quality cold press watercolor paper and high-quality archival watercolor paint.
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11x14 inches - unframed painting
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12x15 inches - framed painting
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Original watercolor painting
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Mounted on archival backing board
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$100 for unframed
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$200 for framed
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Available in 6 frame colors and finishes
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* Please note:
The houses depicted in the images are simply a reference. The artwork you will receive will be a personalized representation of your own residence, crafted from the photographs you provide. The painting will focus solely on capturing the architectural features and landscaping of your home. Please note that pets, walkways, and porch furniture will not be included. Each portrait is meticulously hand-painted.
*Custom House Portraits are final sale items and cannot be modified, exchanged, or returned.
Choose the name of your House Portrait.
I suggest your last name.
For example: "The Vnuk Home".
Choose the color of the font.
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After you have completed your purchase,
send me an image of your house to this email address: vnukinga@gmail.com
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A photo taken with a smartphone is perfectly acceptable. Here are a few tips for the best photo reference:
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Preparation: Remove cars, trash cans, garden hoses, and clutter from the driveway and yard.
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Camera Position: Hold the camera straight to avoid distorted, slanted, or angled lines.
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Capture a clear, unobstructed image of your home straight on (not on an angle)
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Lighting: Avoid harsh, direct noon sun; opt for soft, warm light.
Remember, the final portrait of your home will be based on the image you provide.

