What is the finished piece? - The first phase in any portrait commission starts with the concept answering the question ‘What is the required finished piece?’
The Content - Some prefer a traditional posed portrait, perhaps showing just the head in detail, or you might prefer a portrait of the whole subject. Others prefer something more natural, either a relaxed pose, or an action shot. The other main consideration for the content of a portrait is, what, if any, background you would like including.
The Media - Some of the decision about what the piece will include may depend on the media you prefer. Detailed pencil studies and chalk pastels suit a head portrait, or your preference might be something more personal to your taste and include a mix of media with a black and white background and colour subject, perhaps using pencil and watercolour. It is always possible to tailor media and content to provide a piece that fits in with your own tastes, and no one commission is the same as the next.
Artistic Licence - When commissioning a piece, you may want to alter the look in some respect, perhaps matching the backgrounds when commissioning more than one piece, or using a completely different background. Perhaps you want a portrait to show a dog retrieving, but haven’t got a photograph of them exactly how you want? Again, it is possible to work from a set of photographs and put together a final piece to fit your concept.
Each piece is entirely individual to the commissioner the concept stage gives the opportunity to put together a composition that is going to fit exactly what they want.