It was a tremendous honor to be commissioned by the hospital to paint that portrait of Dr.Scolaro. I never met him in real life and painted that portrait using several photos of him sent to me by the hospital. Yesterday I met with Brenda Baker- Brandon Hospital representative at the frame store to reveal theContinue reading “New portrait commission. Dr.Scolaro”
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Eyes of new portrait-commission. Under-painting step
When painting a portrait after sketching it I always start working on eyes. There are many ways you can start developing a portrait. Why I choose eyes? May be because they connect me to a soul of the person I paint? Beginning of my new painting- commission. Under-painting step. To see art by Tatiana RugersContinue reading “Eyes of new portrait-commission. Under-painting step”
Children mini-portraits for Holidays gifts
Through the years I painted many little Children portraits as a surprise gifts for Holidays. These mini-portraits, usually size 6×6″ are truly magical gifts especially for grandmothers. As I see tears and gratitude in grandmothers eyes when they receive a precious gift – a portrait of their grandchild. Holidays special price for 6×6″ portrait isContinue reading “Children mini-portraits for Holidays gifts”
Special sale offer till December 31.
In a spirit of Thanksgiving holiday I want to thank you all for your business and support of my art work on facebook and Instagram. It is an honor for me to know that my paintings are in your art collections and in your homes and businesses.I wish all of you a great Thanksgiving andContinue reading “Special sale offer till December 31.”
New painting. Venice, Beauty and the masks.
Just finished my new painting in 2020 -“Venice, Beauty and the masks” “Dama Veniziana”. Just like people in life : some of those masks are judging that beauty, some – not. Available on Available on my website-just click “for sale” in the menu–> To see art by Tatiana Rugers –>Follow my posts here and onContinue reading “New painting. Venice, Beauty and the masks.”