Norman Perryman usually travels to his subjects.
He needs only one major sitting of approximately three hours, including
breaks, in which he chats with the subject, enables them to feel
relaxed, makes several pencil sketches, and shoots about fifty photographs
(slides). He prefers to use available (natural) light. Special wishes
concerning dress, hair, pose, etc., can be discussed in advance
by phone.
Back in the studio, the slides
are then projected life-size, and the painting is usually completed
within three weeks (depending on the waiting-list). Perryman usually
likes to have a final brief session with the subject for finishing
touches, to present the finished painting and to explain its qualities
personally. Clients really appreciate this glimpse into the creative
process, and a discussion of the artist's insights into their personality. |