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Pet Portrait Commissions Open

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More Than a Picture: Turning Your Pet Into a Timeless Oil Painting Pets aren’t just animals we live with. They are part of our stories and our lives. They sit with us on quiet mornings, follow us from room to room, and somehow understand us without ever saying a word. And yet—most of the images we have of them live on phones, buried in camera rolls, slowly forgotten. That’s where custom oil portraits come in. A Portrait That Captures Their Spirit A great pet portrait doesn’t just look like your dog or cat. It   feels   like them. The slight tilt of the head. That knowing look they give you. The softness behind their eyes. Each custom portrait is painted by hand, carefully studying your pet’s unique traits so the final piece reflects who they truly are—not just what they look like. Whether playful, dignified, mischievous, or serene, the goal is always the same: to capture their soul on canvas. Made Just for You (and Them) Every portrait is: Hand-painted in oil Created from your...

A Year of Daily Paintings - The First 100 Days

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“Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads.” - Henry David Thoreau, Walden. Sitting on an empty cooler, frustrated with myself, I found myself staring at the setting sun shining through a tree behind my house. It gave me the inspiration to begin capturing snapshots of nature with acrylic paint. This series began as a personal commitment: one painting a day for an entire year. The first 100 days became a quiet ritual of observation, reflection, and presence—anchored in nature. Each painting in this series centers on the forms, colors, and quiet life of plants. From fallen leaves to blooming branches, the plants around me and my current day. These daily sessions were more than acts of art-making—they were meditations. A chance to slow down, notice, and connect. Some days were filled with clarity and flow. Others were still, even resistant. But each session offered its own wisdom through the process of showing up, observing, and responding with honesty. Acrylic on Canvas Board 4 ...