Dog Portraits created in the traditional look of a oil, watercolor or pastel painting is always a popular choice.
Regardless of which medium I select, I tend to fuss over all the details. I personally enjoy giving my
dog paintings a rich life-like look.
If the backgrounds of your pet photo get in the way, I simply remove them. Then I dip into my digital inks to find the perfect complimentary hues to make each custom dog portrait look spectacular!
Look over my selection of dog art styles and click on the images to see a closeup view.
It's hard to get an idea of how fabulous these works of art look with only a small thumbnail image as a reference. To see how my dog paintings look in a real home setting check out these pet portrait examples.
If you like a particular style, reference the dog's name located under the image when
ordering or,
if you have a particular vision of how you want your
dog portrait to look, mention it in the
order form.
I get many requests for combination portraits where 2 individual images are painted onto one canvas. I call it the "dump the mate-keep the dog portraits.":) For an example, see the portrait ...Me & Poco.