Working from photographs (animals rarely sit still for a portrait), I use watercolor pencils to create a one-of-a-kind piece of art to commemorate your precious pet.
Jake, here, is an example of a pet portrait. Notice that whatever the background was in the photograph, I replaced it with an ethereal background reminiscent of a photographer’s backdrop.
I charge $250 for a pet portrait.
This is Buffy, and this is an example of a pet painting. Background details take lots of time, and therefore cost more money.
I charge $400 for a pet painting.
Meet Bella and Pasha. Two animal faces in one painting is truly twice as much work, but I only charge an extra $125 for each additional face, rather than doubling the cost of the portrait. Background details would cost more, as well.