New Home Gift

New Home Gift

New Home Gift

New Home Gift

Finding a gift that is truly unique and suits a specific occasion is certainly not a cakewalk. There are thousands of gift ideas out there and you may yourself have a few hundred of them. But as one does the m

ath of trial and error to keep eliminating the ideas that do not sound appropriate, there are very few options eventually left at hand. Following such brainstorming there are factors such as affordability and the fact that everyone wishes to present something that others will not. It so happens in every case where many invitees give the same gifts, and avoiding such a common occurrence is overbearing on anyone’s thought process.

Home portraits are the best new home gift that you can possibly present to someone. Home renderings, a commissioned painting, pastel drawings, an oil painting and even a photo to pencil drawing of home portraits are exclusive and unique gift ideas. A rare advantage of home portraits is that they can be gifted by anyone to everyone. Certain gifts are not ideal when one considers the relation with the recipient. Home portraits can be gifted by friends, clients, customers, colleagues, family and even partners. All and sundry can give home portraits as a new home gift to anyone.

When anyone buys a new home it is imperative for people to offer items that can suit the décor of the house or things that would be utilitarian for the family that has just moved in. Home portraits do not defy such practices and can actually become the most satiating décor item. A beautiful commissioned painting in pencil, oil or pastel of a new house can be an indelible new home gift.

While home portraits are an ideal new home gift, they can also be used in other circumstances. For instance, if a colleague is retiring or a favorite peer at work is moving to another city or to a new job, home portraits or portraits of the workplace can become perfect farewell gestures. The same can be done when neighbors are moving out and to a new place. Home portraits of their present house or the old home can be a very sweet gesture. Simple home portraits can resemble all the fine memories and the lovely times the family has had in the neighborhood and is also a testimony to how much someone as a neighbor has enjoyed their presence.

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About padp

Paul Anthony likes to consider himself a digital artist and painter first, and a photographer second. A native of Union, New Jersey, Paul studied at Montclair State University and worked at Picture People for about two years, before he finally decided to start his own unique art photography service catering to the metro New Jersey area. "I have always loved handmade art, digital art, and art photography. But I also noticed that the best of these were too expensive or 'avant garde' to be appreciated by most people," he explains. "There should be forms of art that are meaningful and affordable for just about everybody. So one day I thought, 'Why don't I combine what I love best?'" This is precisely what Paul Anthony Digital Portraits offers today. Paul's method combines digital photography and traditional handmade charcoal, color pencil, pastel, watercolor, and oil painting techniques, to create highly original contemporary portraits. He now specializes in creating personal and commercial portraits. That includes baby portraits, children's portraits, wedding portraits, family portraits, and even pet portraits (especially memorial paintings of a favorite pet dog, cat, bird or horse). Paul can also do commemorative artwork like corporate or executive portraits, house portraits, landscape portraits, and holiday portraits. Paul can also create detailed, lifelike, hand-painted or digital portraits based on your existing favorite photos. He also does custom-made holiday cards or greeting cards—which most clients prefer decorated with their stylized family portraits. "Actually, no subject is too small or 'odd' for me," he proudly claims. "If you'd like a ' fine art portrait painting' of your favorite car, truck, motorcycle, or boat, I'll do that for you as well." Paul currently lives with his family in Union, New Jersey. They have one dog and one cat as pets—both of which are Paul's veteran "practice subjects" for his own digital portraits.
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