SoldierPortraits.org: Creating Treasures for the Families of Fallen Soldiers

Artist Group Provides Free Portraits to Families of Deceased Soldiers

By A.Hermitt (dreahwrites), published Sep 11, 2007
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SoldierPortraits.org is a group of artists who provide families of deceased soldiers with art portraits. This is not a political group. Instead, the members focus on giving back to our soldiers and their families. SoldierPortraits.org is the brainchild of pencil portrait artist Darla Dixon who creates breathtakingly lifelike portraits from photographs. I had the opportunity to talk to Mrs. Dixon about Soldierportraits.org. Here is our discussion:

Q: What made you decide to start this project?

A: "I was looking at artist's websites on the Internet when I saw an artist who was doing free portraits of fallen heroes. The artist was Michael Reagan, (a well-known artist and Vietnam Veteran who retired to create portraits of deceased soldiers) and it inspired me to do the same. I started offering the fallen heroes portraits on my website, and then someone found the offer and posted it on an online forum. From there, someone else picked up on it and posted it to another forum.

Within a week, I found that the offer had been shared on at least six busy online sites! I realized that I would not be able to keep up with the requests unless I got some help.

I wondered if other artists would be interested. I asked a few and word spread. I created a Yahoo Group so we could all communicate and have online 'meetings'."

Q: How many Artists are involved with the Soldier Portraits project?

A: There are currently 15 artists involved.

Q: What are the artist's different styles?

A: The artists in our group come from all levels of skills and a variety of styles and mediums. We have artists who work in pencil, pastel, airbrush, sculpture, computer digital, watercolor, and colored pencil.

What I think is nice about our group - the grieving families are able to choose which artist they would like to do the portrait for them. Once they have selected an artist, they email me with their choice and I get them connected with the artist and confirm that the artist will be able to schedule the project. Some of the artists are working on portraits of soldiers only from their home states right now.

Q: Are you looking for more artists to contribute?

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Good piece, I am forwarding it to friends who are angels...

Posted on 09/11/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

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