I was approaced by a parent volunteer to paint a portrait for her a couple of weeks ago. At first I was hesitant, but I figured I could do it. I personally don't prefer doing portraits for people I know, but she seemed confindent that I could do it. She gave me a photo and I began to work. Once I was about 75% finished I called her in to see it. She seemed happy. The next day she came in and said that her husband saw it and hated it. I had her point out what he didn't like about it and made a few adjustments. Some of the things he said about the portrait was hurtful. I shrugged it off and kept working. I deliberated about what to do for a few days. I had an artist friend come in and look at it and give me her input. She said that except for a little more value on the eyelids she thinks it looks great.
I even found out that she personally doesn't like it. So with all that I've decided to wash my hands of it. She has just made me realize that I need to have commisions sign an aggreement or a contract.
So I see it as a lesson learned... the infamous portrait is above.