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| Yoga can be a journey that moves toward valuing the body. Have your portrait painted and have a reminder of the healing power of movement. All body shapes are encouraged to participate.
This painting can be an image of you or it can disguise you in creative hair, clothing, and colors. Offer your input to the colors and emotion of the painting. Most paintings can be completed in about two months, and average $600. This cost includes shipping. The price and length of time depend on size and initial start date. To reduce the price to $400 you may choose to sign a waiver allowing me to sell copies of the painting. The portrait will be completed from the photographs. For portraits near San Francisco, CA, we can make an appointment for the photographs and sketches. You may also choose to be photographed by a friend. I hope to understand what it is that you want out of the painting and the colors that inspire you. The photographs that you submit for the portrait will only be used for the creation of the portrait. If you would like the pictures returned to you, please include a self addressed, stamped envelope with the photos. Give someone a portrait as a gift. Gift Certificates are available. Email and request one. If the painting is commissioned and completed by Portraits of Yoga, but is not paid for within one year, it becomes the property of Portraits of Yoga and may be resold to other customers. |
First photograph ![]() See how to set it up correctly. Color Options:
Pick the colors of your portrait. rone@portraitsofyoga.com
Discribe what you want captured in paint. You may want to be painted in movement other than Yoga: dancing, Martial Arts or Pilates. |
The art for all paintings and greeting cards is created by PORTRAITS of YOGA © 2004.
It is illegal to duplicate, sell, or use this art without written and signed authorization.
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