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This is the unaltered ultrasound image of Ralphie.
The design for Ralphie is zoomed in close to see his face framed by his arms using soft blues and grays.
This is where the painting begins. The original ultrasound image is the base and the inspiration for the design and style of the painting.
"Gabriel's" soft organic form is shown here from a 3D image. The best thing about these ultrasounds are the detail that you can see within them. Can you find the umbilical cord?
It is incredible to see strong bones forming and such alertness!
Neutrals and muted greens bring contrast to the amazingly detailed form of Baby Blum. Look at those open eyes!
Neutrals and muted greens bring contrast to the amazingly detailed form of Baby Blum. Look at those open eyes!
Yellow Beige was a great palette choice for this painting because the gender of the baby was a surprise!
Yellow Beige was a great palette choice for this painting because the gender of the baby was a surprise!
Sonogram profile of baby Oliver sucking his thumb.
Although Oliver's sonogram is two dimensional, he is painted in the blended style for smooth transitions between colors and a softer, dreamy appearance.
This 3D ultrasound image was taken at 20 weeks.
Miss Delevett, resting peacefully on her arm.
This is such a strong sonogram image for an appropriate and mightily named baby boy: Apollo!
Apollo's colors are cool and serene with a dark magenta warming up the edges of the painting.
A ripple affect adds interest and unifies the negative space with baby's form.
Dark blue-green defines baby Apollo's form from the fluidic background.
Sweetly sleeping Ronin at 25 weeks.
The 3D image of Ronin, whose name means warrior, needed a proud and strong color scheme of warm grays and greens.
The 3D/4D blended style of painting best shows baby boy Ronin's facial features.
3D sonogram of baby Susie shows her arm, foot near her face and wide open eyes!
Susie's eyes are open in this 3D image. This is a first for me!
Susie's gender remained a surprise until she was born so we chose neutral colors.
Today’s ultrasound technology is truly amazing. If you have 3 or 4 dimensional ultrasound images, the painting style possibilities are endless. This style focuses on the realistic features and form of your baby. Colors are blended smoothly using light and shadow to showcase the special true to life appearance of the 3D/4D ultrasound image.