Introducing Custom Pet Portraits!

Introducing Custom Pet Portraits!

If you follow my art, you know how much I love painting animals. Each one has a personality that just begs to be captured on canvas. That’s why I’m thrilled to offer custom pet portraits—original, hand-painted pieces created specifically to celebrate your furry (or feathery!) friend.

Maybe you've thought about getting a portrait of your beloved pet, but you're not quite sure how it works. I've put together answers to a few questions you might have, to make the process easy and clear.

How much do pet portraits cost?

I offer three standard sizes, each painted on gallery-wrapped canvas, ready to hang on your wall. All prices include shipping within the United States:

  • 8x10 inches: $280
  • 11x14 inches: $430
  • 16x20 inches: $700

If you'd like a larger canvas or to include multiple pets in one painting, contact me—I'd be happy to provide a custom quote!

Do you paint just cats and dogs?

Nope! I love painting all kinds of animals—bunnies, birds, lizards, you name it. If it has a face and a little personality, I’m in.

How long does it take?

Portraits typically take about 2–4 weeks from start to finish. I'll keep you updated during the process, so you'll see your portrait develop and feel confident you'll love the final piece.

How does the ordering process work?

Once you've chosen your size, you'll pay a 50% deposit to reserve your spot. I'll personally follow up to gather photos and details about your pet. When your painting is ready, you'll pay the balance, and I'll carefully pack and ship it to you via UPS.

Giving Back

As with all my paintings, I donate 10% of each custom pet portrait purchase to the ASPCA. Your portrait not only celebrates your pet—it helps support animals in need, too!

Ready to get started?

Ready to commission a portrait or just want to learn more? Head over to my Custom Pet Portrait page for more details. I’d love the opportunity to create something truly special for you.

Have more questions I didn’t answer here? You can always check out my complete Pet Portrait FAQ or contact me directly—I’m always happy to help.

 

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