The last gift
You are the one who lost the most beloved and dear...
It’s still hard for you to let him go and you want, when visiting the grave, to look at his beautiful face again, see the color of his eyes, hair, smile and feel his presence at least for a moment....
You want to give him the most precious gift, which will symbolize all your unspent love, which will contain the most important and untold words...
You want to thank him for his presence in your life...
You want him to know that his memory lives on and you grieve for him...
It hurts you to look at the cold granite with his name...

And, unfortunately, I cannot change the fact of the death of your loved one... but I have great compassion for you and understand your feelings, so I came up with the idea of ​​creating a unique gift.
This could be a slab with an engraved image of a portrait, followed by manual finishing and painting by the artist, who fills it with his living energy. And this granite is no longer just a cold tombstone... you can definitely feel it.
I have been working in the field of creating portraits on monuments for more than 15 years and I will say that I not only see, but I feel a colossal difference between machine engraving of a portrait and a portrait when, after machine engraving, there is still manual finishing and subsequent painting by the artist. Paint is a thin and very precise material that allows the artist to convey all the subtleties of a person’s facial features, skin tone, the smallest highlights on the face, convey the color and clarity of the eyes, emphasize a smile, and show character.
This is simply not a possible task for a soulless machine.
Classic machine engraving makes a faded copy of the portrait, but the person fills it with energy!

Painted portraits
On our website you can use the option of ordering a painted portrait.
A portrait in natural colors is often chosen by those who still cannot let go of the deceased person and the pain of loss is too deep... A color portrait seems to help keep in touch. But over the years, as the pain subsides, the portrait becomes lighter, leaving you with the image of a person and a bright memory of him. And this is very symbolic.
And painting in shades of gray is more suitable for those who have already let go, but feel a connection with the deceased and great gratitude. These portraits do not change in any way over time; they remain bright, contrasting and very beautiful for many years.