Description
Pinot’s Palette is the upscale leader of the paint and sip experience – a revolutionary way to enjoy art and wine, meet new people and bond with friends. Pet Photos needed by Sunday May 12- email photos to brandon@pinotspalette.com. Thank you.
Event Details
Paint a portrait of your pet at Project Pet. Once you sign up for the painting, email us a high quality digital photo of your pet (one pet per canvas, please) and we will do the rest. Each photo will be transferred onto a 16”X20” canvas. Our talented artists will walk you through the steps to create your very own Pet Portrait!
*Deadline to register for this painting is Sunday May 12,unless the class sells out sooner. This is the deadline for cancellation or class credit as well.
Due to the extra expense for Project Pet- No Discounts or complementary/donated gift certificates on Project Pet. Thank you.
https://www.pinotspalette.com/brandon/event/318372
Your pet photo should showcase your animal and reflect unobstructed views of your pet. 300dpi works best.
Here are some tips for success:
a) 1 pet per person/per photo
b) Highest resolution possible
c) Pet is clear and in the foreground with no furniture, objects, grass, etc. blocking any body parts
d) Pet is centered in the photo either FULL BODY or HEAD SHOT, with no cropped off parts.
e) Our best advice is to take a photo of your pet with the best camera you have outside during the day, under a shaded area (like your front porch, back patio, or inside near a window).
f) Remember, the better your photo is, the easier the painting process will be.
Guests enjoy a no-experience-required art class—all supplies included—directed by trained, local artists, who guide guests step-by-step through a featured painting.
The more the merrier, INVITE YOUR FRIENDS!
*Deadline to register for this painting is Sunday May 12,unless the class sells out sooner. This is the deadline for cancellation or class credit as well.
Due to the extra expense for Project Pet- No Discounts or complementary/donated gift certificates on Project Pet. Thank you.
https://www.pinotspalette.com/brandon/event/318372
Your pet photo should showcase your animal and reflect unobstructed views of your pet. 300dpi works best.
Here are some tips for success:
a) 1 pet per person/per photo
b) Highest resolution possible
c) Pet is clear and in the foreground with no furniture, objects, grass, etc. blocking any body parts
d) Pet is centered in the photo either FULL BODY or HEAD SHOT, with no cropped off parts.
e) Our best advice is to take a photo of your pet with the best camera you have outside during the day, under a shaded area (like your front porch, back patio, or inside near a window).
f) Remember, the better your photo is, the easier the painting process will be.
Guests enjoy a no-experience-required art class—all supplies included—directed by trained, local artists, who guide guests step-by-step through a featured painting.
The more the merrier, INVITE YOUR FRIENDS!