Compilation Portraits In Oil
Compilation Portraits are paintings that were created from several different photos. We first combine all photos digitally into one photo and send you for approval. Only after you approve the final digital photo, we pass it to the artist in order to create the actual painting.
Note: you can hover over the paintings and click 'original photos' to see all the photos that were used for creating the final painting.
My mom has lost her mom and two of her siblings. So for Mother`s Day, I had this painting done, which includes her, those she lost, and her only remaining sibling to bring them all together again. I know this is something she can cherish forever! She absolutely loved it! A priceless moment!!!
Painted for Saquetta SOUTH EUCLID, OH
My mom doesn`t have any pictures with her parents so I wanted to gift her that for mother`s day. This is her reaction to the painting from PaintYourLife
Painted for Melanie FAYETTEVILLE, NC
The painting was a gift for my husband`s 50th birthday. It’s his maternal & paternal grandfathers. He never had the opportunity to take a picture with both of them together. Or his maternal grandfather as an adult. It meant a lot to him to have the painting done.
Painted for Alexis Mitchellville, MD
This was a portrait done of my girlfriend and her parents. Her mom passed away last year in April due to covid and her father is miles away in Connecticut while she lives here in South Carolina. She told me she never really had pictures with her and both her parents so I decided to get this painting done for her.
Painted for Tyia Orangeburg, SC
My mom doesn`t have any pictures with her parents so I wanted to gift her that for mother`s day. This is her reaction to the painting from PaintYourLife
Painted for Melanie FAYETTEVILLE, NC
The painting was a gift for my husband`s 50th birthday. It’s his maternal & paternal grandfathers. He never had the opportunity to take a picture with both of them together. Or his maternal grandfather as an adult. It meant a lot to him to have the painting done.
Painted for Alexis Mitchellville, MD