The Styles
In the hand of the masters
34 styles across 5 collections. Every one begins from your photograph and keeps their exact likeness — painted with warmth, never morbidity.
The Masters
Your companion in the hand of the great painters — Monet, Delacroix, Renoir, and more.

Monet
Impressionist garden light — shimmering brushwork and a soft, luminous calm.

Delacroix
Romantic grandeur — stormlit skies and sweeping, heroic painterly light.

Renoir
Warm, creamy impressionism — sunlit garden air and a gentle glow.

Pissarro
Pastoral impressionism — quiet meadows, earthy greens, and country calm.

Turner
Luminous atmosphere — glowing light and soft, romantic mist.

Van Gogh
Golden wheatfield warmth — expressive, hopeful, and full of light.

Cassatt
Tender Impressionist warmth — domestic afternoon light and an affectionate, unhurried gaze.
Light & Remembrance
Quiet, reverent portraits made to keep a light burning.

Candlelight
Bathed in warm candlelight against a quiet dark — a light kept burning.

Rose Petal Reverie
Drifting rose petals and tender, cinematic light — lush but restrained.

Stained Glass
Luminous leaded glass — jewel colour and a quiet, sacred stillness.

Sumi-e
Japanese ink wash — a few confident strokes, serene and unhurried.

Art Nouveau
Sinuous gold and botanical devotion — a Mucha-inspired portrait, sacred and ornate.

Illuminated
Burnished gold leaf and lapis devotion — painted as if in a medieval book of hours.
Old Master Portraits
Stately, dignified portraiture in the manner of the court painters.

Dutch Master
Rembrandt-warm chiaroscuro — a single candle-key light on a quiet ground.

Da Vinci
Renaissance sfumato — soft transitions, earth tones, timeless poise.

Caravaggio
Tenebrism — one dramatic light against deep, reverent darkness.

Gainsborough
Georgian park portrait — feathery brushwork and soft English light.

László
Edwardian society portrait — luminous, refined, and at ease.

Victorian
Aristocratic oil — refined brushwork and a warm, dignified tone.

Vermeer
Pearl north-window light — Vermeer's jeweller eye for the ordinary made luminous.

Pre-Raphaelite
Jewel-bright colour and botanical exactitude — every strand of fur, every petal, a devotion.
Sea, Meadow & Sky
Out in the light they loved — by the water, in the open air.

Running in the Surf
A gentle trot through the wash — wet fur, sea-spray light, and open shore.

By the Sea
Luminous coastal air — soft horizon glow and broken-colour light.

Sunlit Riverside
A bright day by the water — sparkling light and clean, happy air.

Naturalist Plate
An Audubon-style natural history plate — precise, reverent, and kept on aged paper.
By the Artist's Hand
Intimate work in oil, watercolour, charcoal, and pastel.

Fine Oil
Museum-grade oil — exact likeness, kept in their own familiar setting.

Quiet Gravitas
Contemporary oil — confident brushwork, intimate and timeless.

Watercolour
Lifelike watercolour — transparent washes, true to their expression.

Charcoal
Fine charcoal — rich blacks and delicate grain on toned paper.

Soft Pastel
Dusty pastel on toned paper — warm, gentle, and hand-blended.

Archive Monochrome
Timeless black & white — luminous tones and archival warmth.

Single Line
One continuous, confident line — elegant restraint and open space.

Gouache
Bold opaque colour on paper — clean, warm, and confidently handmade.

Heritage Portrait
A sepia cabinet card from another century — as if kept in a locket for a hundred years.