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•Special Considerations
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Oil PortraitA portrait by Sam McKinney, whether as a sculpture, acrylic, oil, or watercolor painting, should be carefully considered in advance of the commission. The size of the work should be reviewed, both in terms of the subject(s) to be included, and with regard to the space the portrait will occupy in the home, gallery, or institution.
Thought should be given to the personality of the subject, the environment to be depicted, and whether the mood of the work is to be formal or informal. Mr. McKinney strives to capture that elusive human quality that no photograph can capture, as well as the likeness of the subject. For that reason it is important to consider those traits, characteristics, and idiosyncrasies which are unique to the subject.

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•Portrait Procedure
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Typically, a McKinney commission should be arranged three or more months in advance. The time required to complete a commission varies and depends on the medium, size and scope of work.
A typical McKinney portrait begins with a sitting during which a detailed study, usually in the form of charcoal sketch, is made of the subject. Extensive photography helps the artist to become better acquainted with his subject and provides important reference tools for later use. Another session for addition photographs will be required further into the execution of the project as well as a final sitting for minor adjustments and alterations. Depending on the project, additional sittings may be requested by the artist.
In cases where the individual is not available or in the case of posthumous commission, photographs are used, as well as additional information, which can be obtained about the subject by interviewing friends, relatives, or business associates.

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