Fathers day gifts should be given from the heart and reflect the uniqueness of the father being celebrated within your family. Fathers include even grandfathers, so do not forget them, and remember that there are many gifts that you can give them that should last a lifetime, even be passed on for others to remember them by. That is where we come in, offering some amazing father’s day gifts including the option of oil paintings, watercolour paintings and even charcoal drawings. These paintings and drawings do not have to be limited to family portraits or even portraits of your father, but can include the interests that your father enjoys or the way in which you perceive your father. Father’s day gifts can cover a broad range of themes when you consider paintings and drawings. There are a lot of fathers who are into doing hobbies, which may include barbecuing, gardening, hunting, fishing, golfing, model making or even something more creative. Others may appreciate sports in a major way, whereas some are heavily into technology or inventing. Your father may be an automobile buff or passionate about history, but whatever theme you choose from his long list of interests, one will make the perfect idea for a gift, though you can easily make a list of varied interests to create future father’s day gifts that he will love and treasure. Father’s day gifts involving paintings and sketches are also best if they have a sentimental appeal. Sentimental gifts can hold more value to a person than the value that they have in monetary terms and are definitely guaranteed to become more treasured than other possessions that your father may currently have. Sentimental father’s day gifts can even have words painted onto them, including words of love, something that every father always appreciates, something that you can discuss with the artist that we assign to your commissioned work prior to the work commencing. fathers day gifts
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"My mom was absolutely thrilled when she saw her painting. I ordered a 30x40 oil for er birthday of her and her horse, Sophie, who passed away in May of this year. Sophie was my mom's pride and joy, so when she died, things weren't really the same here. Now Sophie can be seen in all her glory on the mantle above the fireplace. I showed the picture to several friends who loved it and are planning to order portraits of their own horses. I also intend to have a painting done of my horse soon. I'll send a picture of my mom and I with her painting as soon as my dad e-mails it to me. Thanks for helping me give my mom the best birthday present!"