Custom Home Portraits
Immortalize your memories with a fun home portrait. It may be your current home, or perhaps the first home you shared with a spouse. Perhaps it is the first home you lived in or purchased on your own, or one in an interesting location. Send me a digital photo of your home, and any supporting photos that show detail clearly.
The medium is black ink on white marker paper, colored with artist’s grade alcohol ink markers. Portraits are finished with a black mat and backed with acid-free poster board for protection during handling.
Gallery
Pricing
4″x6″: $85 • 5″x7″: $100 • 8″x10″: $125
Additional sizes are negotiable – contact me for a quote! Prices do not include shipping and handling fees, which will be charged at-cost when applicable.
A $50 deposit is due in advance. I will contact you for approval before the final rendering, at which point you have committed and your deposit will be non-refundable. I must receive payment in full before mailing or delivering. Thank you.
Contact
Email: kim@ktwebster.com
About
The Artist was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, where she whetted her appetite for the arts. She loved performing, did a short stint as a wedding singer, and spent a summer constructing costumes for Music Theater of Wichita. She graduated from Kansas State University in the Landscape Architecture program, moved to Dallas, TX, became licensed, and practiced professionally for several years. Returning to Wichita, she met and married her husband and moved to his home town in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwestern Virginia.
There she enjoyed being a wife, becoming a mother, and developing her hobbies of fixing and decorating her house, traveling, easy mountain hiking, biking, sewing, and singing in her church choir. Her step family was a large part of her life, especially after she was widowed. As Professor Webster, she taught Landscape Design at Virginia Western Community College in Roanoke, VA, and to Master Gardeners through the Virginia Extension Service at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. She home schooled her daughter from middle school on, and worked part time for several non-profit organizations.
After sending her daughter into the Real World and recovering from a major health issue, she decided to return “home” to be closer to her extended family. She has enjoyed reconnecting with early friends, making new ones, and doing Home Portraits for those that want to preserve their memories in this way.