Children's Portrait Artist: Laura Arth

Children’s Portrait Artist: Laura Arth

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boy portrait

I believe a portrait of a child is truly one of the best gifts a mother can receive so I am thrilled to share about Texas-based pastel artist, Laura Arth, and how you can secure a spot for Mother’s Day gifting. And if you think a hand-painted portrait is out of your budget, keep reading for something VERY EXCITING!

 little girl portrait

Laura Arth has been painting her whole life, but it wasn’t until her retirement as a counselor from Texas A&M University – and at the urging of many friends – that she began devoting time to her portrait business. And it has truly taken off. How gorgeous are these paintings?!

baby portrait

Laura paints using a digital photo, preferably high-resolution from a professional photographer. This is wonderful news for moms who wish they had done a portrait of their children when they were younger. One of my biggest regrets is not having a portrait made of my oldest girl when she was little. So I am hoping to find a great photograph for Laura to use – I am so excited about it!

boy portrait

Using a technique called photo realism, Laura works from a grid, painting one tiny square at a time until she gets the likeness of the child just right. It’s fascinating how she meticulously replicates her subject inch by inch. What’s wonderful about Laura’s paintings is that your child’s hair can be cleaned up or if you have a different outfit you’d like on your child than the one in the photograph, she can change that, too!

When choosing a photo, Laura recommends using one that truly captures your child during childhood. You can see from some of the paintings in this post how she can paint both formal and more modern compositions.

Laura is a member of the Portrait Society of America and has studied under some of the best portrait artists in the country. She is so excited to be able to take on  6-8 portraits for pre- Mother’s Day delivery. She also offers gift certificates for people who want to give this treasured gift that will last a lifetime.

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A few important details about Laura Art Portraits:

  • Pricing is based on the size of the portrait and the number of subjects in the portrait. A 16 x20 starts at $500; an 18 x 24 starts at $700, and a 24 x 24 starts at $900. Note: a consultation is needed to finalize pricing.
  • Turnaround time is 4-6 weeks.
  • She can ship.
  • A 50% deposit is required to secure a spot.

Contact lauraarthportraits@gmail.com to inquire about her work or visit her website or Instagram account for more examples of her fine work. Again, she can only accept a limited number of commissions before Mother’s Day.

GIVEAWAY!!

Now this is probably the most exciting thing about my week. Laura Arth Portraits has offered to give away a portrait to one 16 x 20 DoSayGive reader!!! (A $500 value!)

Y’all this is HUGE. It brings me such joy to be able to do this for one of y’all.

Note: This giveaway will run for over a week so if you are wanting a portrait this spring I would go ahead and secure your spot with Laura asap, and then if you win the giveaway your deposit will be refunded – yay!

The only requirement for entry is to subscribe to our newsletters. (Note: if you are already subscribed to DoSayGive emails, still enter through the giveaway form below. You will not receive duplicate emails.) Bonus entries for following us on Instagram!

We will announce the winner here! Thanks so much to Laura Arth Portraits for this amazing giveaway!!

 

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  1. Love this so very much!!! Already on your email list, but definitely want to be entered into this drawing!!!

    1. Even if you are on the email list you need to go through the entry form to be included in the giveaway!

      1. I knowww! I live in Atlanta but will be in Dallas tomorrow! Can’t wait to see them!! My daughter in law that lives in Atlanta shared your blog with me. She attended SMU and loves Dallas but lives here. She was surprised to see nieces and nephews on your blog!

  2. I have a pastel of my older two sons but did not get one of my youngest! So glad for this information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

  3. Wow!!! She captures these precious faces so beautifully!!! What a dream! Just imagining one of each of my babies hanging up the stairway. All the heart eyes!