How to decide how big your portrait should be

Popular Paper Sizes for Portraits

One of the first considerations in drawing a pencil portrait – either a commission or a print – is what size it should be. Sometimes the choice of paper size will be dictated by your frame, if you have already chosen one, the space available on your wall, or to fit in with existing pictures or decor. Of course, I can draw pretty much any size, but many people find it easier if I narrow it down to a few choices for them.

We also have to consider the aspect ratio – that is the relationship between the height and width – of your subject, and its orientation. Some will be tall and narrow, some almost square, and some wide. Again, I can draw whatever suits your requirements best.

This diagram shows most of the common print sizes. It’s not full-size, but it is to scale so you can see the relative sizes and aspect ratios (the relationship between width and height).

‘A’ Sizes

Most people will be familiar with the ‘A’ sizes – A4 being the most common format for documents. With each increase in number, the size halves. For example A3 is half the size of A2, and A4 is half the size of A3, and so on. These are shown in black on the image above.

The majority of my work is based around A3 and A4 sizes. A4 is a lovely size, and well-suited to a single portrait. It’s easy to buy frames for, and is big enough to allow for plenty of detail. A3 is also very popular – for double portraits it allows each to be around A4 size, and for single portraits it creates a really strong piece with space for every detail of an animal’s fur.

I have drawn a few portraits at A5. It’s hard to get a lot of detail in to such a small size, but it’s a format well-suited to desk-top frames. I regard A5 as the minimum size for a pencil portrait.

Occasionally, for a high-impact piece, or one with multiple subjects (5 is my record so far) I go to A2 or even A1. Working at this size is a challenge due to the sheer amount of drawing, but they look stunning.

Photographic print sizes

Photos tend to be printed in a few specific sizes. Unlike the ‘A’ sizes, the aspect ratio of these isn’t consistent across the range, but keeping close to these standard sizes will make finding an off-the-shelf frame easier. The most common, 6×4″ and 5×7″ are really too small for a pencil portrait, as there’s not room for enough detail. 8×10″, 11×14″, and 16×20″ are ideal sizes.

Square

Portraits often suit a square, rather than rectangular, format, and they look good too. However, it can be tricky to find an off-the-shelf frame and mount in a square format, so expect to order a made-to-measure frame for your square portrait. I have published prices for square portraits that are comparable with the ‘A’ sizes, but I can of course work to whatever size requirements you have.

Don’t forget the mount!

If you’re considering a commission to fit an existing frame, don’t forget to allow space for a mount – it will make a huge difference to the finished piece, giving a really professional result. Read my guide to mounting and framing here…>>

As always, if you have any questions, just get in touch – I’d be delighted to help.

When discussing a commission with you, I will always talk through the above with you so don’t worry that you have to remember it all. I will always get in touch with you when I have reviewed your images, and again once I have done the preliminary sketches.

If you have any questions at all, please call me, or drop me a line using the contact form – don’t worry, my advice is free and there’s no obligation!

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Melissa Halliday
Melissa Halliday
19:00 01 Jun 26
Angie is an extremely talented and skilled artist. Her portrait of my dog, Norbert, took my breath away. She captured him perfectly both physically and character wise.Angie makes the whole process straightforward, is happy to discuss portraiture options and keeps you updated with progress reports throughout. And the end portrait is packaged beautifully, carefully and thoroughly. Fantastic service from start to finish.I would definitely recommend Angie to anyone who is looking for a true to life portrait of their beloved pet.Thank you so much Angie!!
Kathryn Harrison
Kathryn Harrison
20:33 21 Dec 25
I don't actually know what to say other than Angie's work is incredible. Her attention to detail is amazing and she brings her subject to life through her drawings. She kept me up to date throughout the process and beautifully wrapped the finished picture. My daughter was blown away when she saw the end result. I can't recommend Angie highly enough
David Cohen
David Cohen
21:57 06 Jun 25
All around, working with Angie has been a fantastic experience. Besides her enormous talent, from the first contact I had with her, after seeing some of her work online, to receiving a beautiful completed drawing, the experience has been more than satisfying in every way. Most importantly, Angie's rendering of my best pal seems almost to have brought him back to life. I couldn't be more pleased.
James Hollerbach
James Hollerbach
13:28 03 Jun 25
I’m very pleased with my artwork that I commissioned Angie to draw for me.I wanted a birthday present for my fiancée, so chose a portrait of our lovely dog Ruby, an 11 year old Yorkie-Poo.Both of us love the end result of this original piece!Here it is taking pride of place on our kitchen wall (my photo doesn’t do it justice, but it’s hard to avoid my reflection in its frame!).
Graham Maund
Graham Maund
09:06 14 May 25
Thank you Angie so much for the beautiful portrait of our beloved greyhound Champ,you brought him back to life for us capturing his handsome face & strong persona, he will be framed & hung where everyone can see him,many thanks for such a fabulous work of art you are truly talented Best Wishes Lesley & Graham Maund
Nicola Dines
Nicola Dines
11:15 07 May 25
Angie's talent is truly exceptional and we couldn't be happier with our beautiful pet portrait. Not only is Angie talented but she is also a lovely person. It was an absolute joy to be in touch with Angie and to see her bring our pet portrait to life. We are extremely happy and we cannot recommend Angie highly enough! Thank you Angie! You are amazing!
Laura Cox
Laura Cox
21:04 23 Apr 25
I’ve followed Angie on Instagram for a long time and recently commissioned a beautiful portrait of my family dog, Bella, in a bluebell wood drawn in pastels. Angie has captured Bella perfectly and is incredibly talented. Angie is wonderful to deal with and worked with me to design the brief sending examples of ideas which was incredibly helpful. Angie is very responsive on email and sent me photograph updates throughout her work on Bella which was hugely appreciated. I was blown away by the portrait and can’t wait to gift it to my parents. I’d recommend Angie to anyone who is looking for a top quality portrait of their beloved pet. I’ll definitely be using Angie again in the future and recommending Angie to all of my friends and family!
Steven Oldfield
Steven Oldfield
22:27 08 Apr 25
A superb artist bringing animals to life. When I saw a photo of the part-finished portrait that I commissioned I gasped. When I saw the final product I literally got goosebumps. I am a wildlife art collector and this is stunning work at an unbelievable price.
Do
Do
18:10 07 Apr 25
You did a great job, painting my little sweetheart ♥️
Bernhard Wolfschuetz
Bernhard Wolfschuetz
06:35 04 Apr 25
Angie does a wonderful piece of art. Thank You so much for doing a magic portrait of our beloved airedales. Bernhard
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