Showing posts with label children's oil portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's oil portraits. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

Best Portrait Artists: Learning from the Best





Thinking back as I work on some new children's commissions as to how indebted I am to Connie Pratt, Constance Flavell Pratt, who used to teach on the Cape for weeklong classes. I regard her workshops to be where I learned the most in terms of personal study of the face and finding ways to capture the nuances of planes and values.

Above is a photo of her from a meet and greet art occasion and of me painting from the model in about 2002.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Custom portraits, work in Progress: commission a portrait



This has been a delightful painting to work on. I was pleased at the progress after my first painting session and look forward to continuing on with this piece soon.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Children's Oil Custom Portraits: a sampling of my Girl's and Boy's Oil portraits





Here are a few samples of my Children's oil and pastel custom portraits. When I began in portraiture I painted mostly in pastel and mostly children, as the clean up time was quick and materials non-toxic, something I needed at that time. The portrait of the girl above is in pastel. The boy is in oil.

I attended weeklong classes at Connie Pratt's Master Workshop on Cape Cod. We'd be painting all day from life with a lunch break, so my skills were quickly honed: accurate drawing, development of form and use of the pastel to create volume. Those were delightful days and she showed me a few of her secret techniques, when she saw how serious I was to learn all I could. I am looking forward to getting started on a pastel this fall of a woman. Working in different mediums is a wonderful way to keep one's work fresh and alive.

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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Commission a Portrait: Indoors or Outdoors Setting

This question tends to take a bit more thought. For example, one recent client originally was thinking outdoors, but chose indoors so the focal point would be on her children. Another one wanted the classic outdoor painting for their child outdoor with a pet.

One possibility is to start both as options and see which you prefer. I work from photographs, so if there is any consideration of both options, I take photographs both indoors and outdoors (whether permitting). This allows for the parent to see the difference and for me to discuss how the photos will translate to a painting.



Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com. You can reach her by email at soniahale1@gmail.com.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Custom oil portraits: children's portrait paintings: William



Dudley
oil on linen
28" x 22"
private collection

To go to my children's portrait commissions gallery

Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com. You can reach her by email at soniahale1@gmail.com.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Sargent Watercolors (and oils) at Boston Museum of Fine Arts


The Sargent Watercolors exhibition is one of the finest I've attended. Not only were there watercolors, but oils so that you could truly revel in what Sargent was communicating about his feeling for his subject.

It was moving to see in person his gorgeous paintings of his family including his sister Emily Sargent and niece Rose-Marie a frequent model. Seeing photographs of his settings in a few sparse places gave more information that I appreciated.

Sargent did not like to let go (or sell) of his watercolors and I could well see why. This is a fantastic quote from the exhbition catalog: "Sargent's watercolors 'were not to be obtained for love or money, but to fall to the lot of such of his friends as wisely as marry for them for wedding gifts or tumble out of a gondala and need consolation.' " Written by Edward V. Lucas, a popular Bristish writer.


Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com. You can reach her by email at soniahale1@gmail.com.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Luxury Christmas—Gift Certificates for Commissioned Art

My commission assignments seem to come in clusters. Sometimes its clusters of landscapes, women, teens or in this current case: young children.

Children's portraiture is special to work on as they are all about "Sieze the Day." Capturing young children accurately is a big responsibility in my eyes. It is stunning how fast they change from one season to the next.

Children's oil paintings and family portraits are an incredibly thoughtful and timeless gift for Christmas, Hanukkah, Birthdays and Anniversaries. For the spouse who has everything, why not treat them to something truly memorable and everlasting—either of your children or your spouse! A heirloom quality work of art will be never forgotten.

I am booked up for this Christmas for Christmas deliveries, but gift certificates are available.


Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com. You can reach her by email at soniahale1@gmail.com.

Friday, February 15, 2013

2 paintings chosen to hang in Max’s Art Supplies in Westport, CT

If you are in the Westport, CT area this month, please stop by to see two of my framed portrait paintings hanging at Max's Art Supplies' window display. They were selected to hang there for a month!

There is both a child's portrait and an adult portrait. They will be there until March 6th.

Max’s Art Supplies, 68 Post Road East, Westport, CT

To go to my portrait website

Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com. You can reach her by email at soniahale1@gmail.com.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Lila at the Belle Haven Country Club




Lila had great energy after a nap and was a radiant delight.

Lila
oil on linen
30" x 26"


www.soniahale.com


Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com. You can reach her by email at soniahale1@gmail.com.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Best of Worldwide Portrait and Figurative Artists: my page layout




The art department has done a fabulous job with the spread featuring my paintings, which will be printed early next year in the Best of Worldwide Portrait and Figurative Artists. I'm so pleased they contacted me to ask to include my images. I am truly honored to be featured in this book.

Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com. You can reach her by email at soniahale1@gmail.com.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Painting from Life: the Portrait Sitting



While I do not require a sitting with my portrait subjects, it's always a pleasure to get to know my subjects better and to observe from life while chatting. I promise you it is not a sleepy event; but a nice time to learn a bit more about each other. It's truly a pleasure and honor to paint my subjects and I do appreciate when they are able to take the time to stop by. Even just one hour can be a very beneficial experience and personalizes the painted commission.

Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum—a Boston treasure not to be missed





"The task is to find and create a humane milieu for works of art, a humane environment for all art which will not repel mankind, but attract him."
Matthew Prichard to Gardner 1908

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is one of the jewels of Boston: a gorgeous 15th century Venetian palace in the heart of Boston filled with the finest works of all ages... one simply could not duplicate this enchanting place if one wished. Packed with art stacked on walls from the masters of all ages one could spend a full day in one room alone and not be done. There are oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings by Rembrandt, Dewing, Hassam, Dennis Bunker Miller, Sargent, Anders Zorn, Vermeer, Matisse, Titian, Rubens, Turner, Whistler . . . and the courtyard is exquisitely beautiful and always seasonally appointed with stunning flowers. It is a work of art in it's own right and incorporates Greek and Roman statuary into its design.

Personally as an artist I have trouble seeing what I wish to see at times. I would like to tweak the lighting and the rope placement. My feeling now is that the museum is about the passion and love of art, not the study of a particular artist's work— so one must soak up the environment and not make any particular plans as one can be immensely frustrated by works in dim, high corners. However, in the end one walks out so fully appreciative of the overall gift of this Venetian Mansion to Boston. Isabella started out as a wealthy mom, but tragically lost her son Jackie when he was a baby of two years old in 1865. She hence flung herself into trips to Europe, meeting and collecting from the finest artists of her time with the help of Bernard Berenson,who was her right hand in these matters of collecting. She sought to create an unprecedented, glorious museum with the plan to give it back to all of us to enjoy.

Also important to note is that she was eccentric and left unwavering rules about rooms not being altered after her death. There are fun biographies to be read about her parties with the powerful and wealthy of her time and her unconventional behavior.

The Harvard Museum's Fogg Art Museum is closed and being renovated http://harvardmagazine.com/breaking-news/harvard-fogg-art-museum-renovation with an anticipated reopening in 2013, so this is now the best small art museum in Boston to visit in my opinion. It is being renovated as well. . but is still open and I highly recommend a stop in. . or several stops in. . .

Sonia Hale is an award-winning, nationally-collected artist in Boston. She paints commissioned portraits for families and institutions nationwide. Her original landscape and still life oil paintings can be purchased at http://www.soniahale.com. For more information, go to http://www.soniahale.com. You can reach her by email at soniahale1@gmail.com.