Portraits by Hikaru

Portraits
It is always wonderful to capture the beauty and the vibrant spirit of the living person you love and immortalize them in the portrait artworks. Many of the renowned artists of the Renaissance era have produced the striking portraits of their clients and the patrons, and the tradition can be traced back to the Egyptian era as well. By commissioning Hikaru to do your portrait, you are joining those patrons of the past and the great traditions.

This portrait painting was commissioned as the gift. It is done with acrylic on canvas by Hikaru.

Here is an example of client requesting Hikaru to create a quasi-collage portrait painting. The client had chosen the memorable events and the important people his partner's life. He also requested Hikaru to weave in the zebra pattern. This is done with acrylic on canvas.

This small portrait painting by Hikaru was done with acrylic on canvas. Hikaru has captured the sweet soul of the daughter of his client. Hikaru is a symbolist painter as well.

The portrait painting can be done as the mural, too. Here, Hikaru has used Sir Lord Leighton's master piece as the base to create this magnificent portrait mural for his client. It is one of the four panels in the indoor swimming pool room.

This is another sample of a portrait mural painting by Hikaru. This is one of the four panels in the indoor swimming pool room of his client. It is the "take" on Maxfield Parrish. Done with acrylic.

This is a portrait drawing made by Hikaru for his client's mother. Here you can see the beautiful relationship between mother and her daughter. Done with pencil on paper.

Here is another example of the portraits done on the wall as a mural. Hikaru's client had the certain artistic "style" in her mind. Hikaru has captured the sweet nature of the two sisters. Done with acrylic on wall.
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This is rather small portrait drawing of Reimi by Hikaru. He knows how to invoke the right atmosphere. This likeness of this portrait to the actual model has been complemented by many who knows Reimi in person. Done with pencil on paper.