A silly painting of your lovely pet!

You can send reference images along with any notes about personality, markings, or anything you’d like included. I’ll prepare a sketch for your approval before beginning the final painting. Once agreed, I complete the finished artwork.

Each piece is a one-off original painting, carefully packaged and sent to you.

About the Work

These paintings focus on character rather than perfection.

I’m interested in expression, personality, and the small details that make each pet feel familiar. Each piece is painted from your reference photos and developed into a finished artwork that feels personal and considered.

How It Works

1. Send your photos
You send reference images of your pet and any details you’d like included.

2. Sketch stage
I create a rough composition for your approval so we can refine the pose and details.

3. Final painting
Once approved, I complete the original painting.

4. Delivery
Your finished artwork is carefully packaged and sent to you ready to frame.

Pricing

Pet painting commissions are available on board or stretched canvas.

Each piece is individually quoted depending on subject and composition.

Board: from £140
Stretched canvas (16 x 20 inch): from £220

Multi-pet compositions and more detailed scenes require additional time and will be reflected in the final price. I can also offer a price for a bespoke frame for your painting.

I will always confirm the full price with you before starting your piece.

What You Will Receive

  • Original hand-painted artwork

  • Carefully packaged delivery

  • Ready-to-frame piece or framed piece depending on what we have decided.

Commission a Pet Painting

If you’d like to book a pet portrait, you can send your details and reference images using the form below.

I’ll get back to you to confirm availability, pricing, and next steps. Once agreed, I’ll begin with a sketch for your approval before creating the final painting.

Pet Portrait

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