4th October, 2024, I 3-5 Minute read
A portrait of a beloved pet is a wonderful way to celebrate and immortalise the animals that bring so much joy, companionship and comfort into our lives. Every pet-owner relationship is distinct, characterised by unique quirks, shared moments, and mutual affection. A commissioned portrait captures this bond in a way that no mass-produced item can.
The style file
Your pet will undoubtedly have their own style, and you will want to find the artist who best represents that! Our portfolio includes a diverse range of talents so we can find your perfect match. For those who prefer precise portrayals, contemporary realist Vicky Palmer captures every detail—from the texture of their fur to the mischievous sparkle in their eyes. In contrast, Jenny Bardell’s kaleidoscopic palette encapsulates the essence of your pet, focusing on their spirit rather than minute details. For a bold, modern take, Sam Ellis employs a loose, dynamic style, with visible brushstrokes that introduce a sense of movement and liveliness, perfect for reflecting an energetic personality!
All creatures great and small
While 36% of us own dogs and 26% own cats, we can’t forget the many other creatures that steal our hearts—from fish and birds to rabbits and those hamsters beloved by our children! And let’s not overlook the chickens in the garden or the horse down the road at the yard. Whether big or small, graceful or comical, if you love them, they deserve to have their portrait painted (and don’t worry—we won’t expect them to sit for it).
A bespoke experience
A pet portrait not only celebrates your special bond but also reflects your pet’s status as a fully-fledged family member. The commissioning process is therefore deeply personal and often involves a close collaboration. An artist such as Samantha Ellis, Jenny Bardell, Debbie Boon or Alex McGarry will work closely with you to create a bespoke work of art that captures your pet’s individuality—whether that means incorporating their favourite toy or immortalising a distinctive expression. This level of personalisation ensures that the portrait is an authentic representation of your pet’s individuality and of your shared experience.
If you wish to have a commission done of your pet please get in touch with your local gallery.
A gift to treasure
Our pets are part of life’s most important moments, from birthdays to graduations to weddings. Commissioning a portrait to mark these milestones adds a personal and meaningful touch to any celebration. It can also be a beautiful way to honour the memory of a beloved companion, offering solace and comfort. An artist like Debbie Boon, known for her affectionate and accurate portrayals, is perfect for such an important undertaking. Alternatively, if a portrait doesn’t feel right, you might choose a piece by Doug Hyde, whose heart-warming work celebrates the loving connections we form with our cherished pets.
A focal point
Unlike mass-produced art, a commissioned pet portrait is crafted to reflect your personal taste and preferences. Whether it’s a whimsical watercolour, a detailed pencil sketch, or a vibrant oil painting, a bespoke portrait adds a unique and personal touch to your home. Not only will it serve as a constant reminder of your beloved pet, but it will also spark conversations and create a striking focal point in any room.
Although a portrait of your own pet is something to be treasured, there is also an abundance of animal-themed artwork that resonates on a more universal level. Whether it’s a whimsical sketch from Doug Hyde or a delicately rendered bird by wildlife artist Amanda Gordon, animal art has the power to beguile us by capturing the spirit of the creatures we love.