Mainly working in graphite / colour pencils or acrylic paints, I love undertaking a portrait commission from photographs to capture a special moment (including wedding day memories) on paper or canvas - or a characterful face - human or animal! I am touched when I am trusted to create a memorial portrait of a beloved pet that has passed away - a special keepsake to keep their memory alive for years to come. To get started just send me your good, clear photos - I can leave out unwanted backgrounds or merge several photographs together (as long as angles/lighting are similar). I will work closely with you to understand your needs and preferences, and create a timeless piece of art that captures the essence of the animal or person. Click here to view my PORTRAIT PRICES (.pdf)
Alternatively, you can order through my Not on the High Street or Etsy shop - links are in the footer below. In my spare time I like to play around with new mediums and to explore different styles and techniques to create something new and original. I love traditional art - creating something tangible that is sometimes messy to create. And I also love the versitility of digital art created on my drawing tablet - it is usually quick to create and mistakes are much easier to rectify! I like to share my tips and techniques and have had step-by-step art articles printed in Leisure Painter Magazine. My artwork is available at various galleries where I also sell art greeting cards. To keep up-to-date with my work, and see timelapse videos of work in progress, please follow me on instagram @rosalindingram.
“Thank you so much. The picture arrived today - it is absolutely fantastic. It brought tears to my eyes when I saw it - you have done a brilliant job. I really appreciate you getting it here so early. Thank you very much.”
Kelly, Boston, Lincs.
“You have an amazing gift and I will be forever grateful that our paths crossed. Your picture of Dotty is so full of her energy that when I look at your drawing I really sense her presence. Thank you so much.”
Ursula, Poole.