Thank you for looking at my booking page. Every single portrait I create is unique and made with hours of expertise, love and emotion. I give my absolute all to capture all those little unique traits that make your adored pet special. Maybe you are looking for a gift for someone or as a memory to treasure of a beloved pet that has passed. I’d like to hope that every artwork I create of your pet has their soul shining through and will be something you can cherish forever.
My style is soft and realistic, using the highest quality materials. Whether it’s a present for someone special or for yourself, your finished artwork will be packaged beautifully.
Pricing
Please note prices are based on one subject (£100 per additional subject) without background. As a guide please add an additional 20% to base price if you would like a background in the portrait.
All sizes are in inches and refer to the paper size:
£395 10 x 12 inches
£450 12 x 14 inches
£550 14 x 16 Inches
£670 18x24 Inches
Every commission is unique so please get in touch to discuss what you need and I can do my best to find a size that works for your pet.
Postage within the uk is an additional charge at £10 and will be sent tracked and signed for and added to the invoice prior to sending. Overseas postage will be calculated on an individual basis depending on country and size of commission. If you are near me in the West Sussex area I would love to meet you and you can collect your portrait in person!
I can also arrange for your portrait to be mounted and framed so if that’s something you would like we can discuss this.
Please be aware there will be a lead time and a waiting list so if you have a date or know when you need your portrait for, please let me know as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
What I will need from you:
To make a booking I require a 30% deposit. The rest is payable on completion prior to postage.
The most important part is I need a VERY GOOD quality reference photo. I am happy to work with you to find one that will work best.
Here’s a few tips:
Not too far away. If I can see the fur details and their eyes cleary then this will work.
Natural light if possible, no flash in eyes or harsh lighting.
Level with animal (not looking down unless this is the pose you want and it is into their eyes)
What I see is what I will draw, so try and find a pose or photo that really captivates your pet’s personality of how you know them. For example, if he or she always has a ball in their mouth then maybe that’s the photo to go with!
In focus. The most important one. I can’t work from blurred or low quality photos and to do your artwork justice I reserve the right to turn down photos that I feel aren’t suitable.
If you would like anymore information please do just reach out
Danielle x