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Old 03-20-2012, 04:01 PM   #7
Mark Branscum Mark Branscum is offline
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The release Form

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Originally Posted by Marvin Mattelson
I have my clients sign a release when they sign the contract. They might specify no last names or choose to not give permission. Then it's up to you whether or not you want to move forward with the painting. If they want you bad enough, you can use that as leverage in getting them to sign. However, trying to get permission after the fact puts you in a weak position. I've been refused permission several times but chose to do the commission anyway.

Good luck.
Marvin, or anyone else that can assist too ... I am doing 3 commissions of children of which I do not believe the client/parent will have any problem as I landed the job with a sketch of one of her daughters of which I directed her to my blog to see.

With that being said, I am meeting this week with and I felt a release as you mentioned would be appropriate so I might show them in my portfolio.
My question is, are there any examples of releases anywhere I might can see as an artist?
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