Look at that sweet face, that adorable pose, that angelic expression. This little lady was just as lovely in person as she looks in her picture.
Author: Kelly Murphy
Verdi (commission)
What a sweet expression, such beautiful eyes and patterning…I’m in love.
Bocelli (commission)
There is something about little patches and freckles that I find so endearing and this beauty has it all!
Aria (commission)
I find that whenever I look at this lovely young lady I get lost in her deep soulful eyes.
Nala (commission)
Grey tabby? Orange tabby? This kitty has the best of both worlds. What a beauty!
The Daily Progress of a Pet Portrait – Day Five (Final Day) (commission)
On the final day I start to look at every minute detail and get really nit picky. I’ll touch up this spot and that spot and when I feel I’m done, will walk away from it for a few minutes, come back with fresh eyes and find another spot or two (or three) to touch up, et voila, Penni…
The Daily Progress of a Pet Portrait – Day Four (commission)
“There’s my dog!” Today I keep adding to the layers of fur spending more time on shadows and highlights to help create the illusion of depth… Even got some whiskers in there. Penni – Day 4
The Daily Progress of a Pet Portrait – Day Three (commission)
Here’s where all of the layering begins. For the next couple of days I add layer upon layer, colour upon colour, hair by hair until you see your fur baby emerge from the “patchwork quilt”.
The Daily Progress of a Pet Portrait – Day Two (commission)
Here’s where I get into the stage I like to refer to as, “Are you sure that’s my pet?” This is the day I begin to lay the groundwork by blocking in sections of colour so your fur baby will more closely resemble a patchwork quilt than him/herself.
The Daily Progress of a Pet Portrait – Day One (commission)
When I am interested in getting something like this done, I get online and do all the research. I look up the pricing, how long it’s going to take, “Oh look there’s photo tips, great I can see that too.” This way I know what I’m getting myself into. I find it exciting to see a…