Pet Portraits

Please note that the images below have been taken with with a digital camera from the original artwork, therefore hues, colour and tonal balances may be inaccurate and not do justice to the original artwork.

Pet Portrait by David Pennington

Collies
Oil on Canvas

Pet Portrait by David Pennington

Jacob's Golden Arrow

Pet Portrait by David Pennington

Jacob's Golden Arrow
Water based Oils

Pet Portrait by David Pennington

Spaniel
Oil on Canvas2

Pet Portrait by David Pennington

Spaniel
Oil on Canvas

Pet Portrait by David Pennington

Bassett Hound
A trilogy

Pet Portrait by David Pennington

Jacob's Golden Arrow

Pet Portrait by David Pennington

Monique
Oil on Canvas

Tom, Dick & Harry
Oil on canvas

Bassett Hound
A trilogy

Cat
Oil on Canvas

Toby
Oil on Canvas



Betty

Oil on Canvas



Katy
Oil on canvas

Keetah
Oil on Canvas



Winston

Oil on Canvas

Pat the Pug
Oil on Canvas

Three Baby Retrievers
Oil on Canvas



Tsar

Oil on Canvas



Toby
Oil on Canvas

Border Collie & Jack Russell
Oil on Canvas

Jasper & Amber
Oil on Canvas

Connor and Oscar
Oil on Canvas

Molly
Oil on Canvas

Buster
Oil on Canvas

Lennox
Oil on Canvas

Jake
Oil on Canvas

Jake
Oil on Canvas

Billy
Oil on Canvas

 

In times gone by, only the wealthy could afford to have a painting commissioned to immortalise their pets and family alike.

Imagine the pleasure of owning an original piece of art offering a focal point for discussion for family and visitors.

Although photographers can easily capture the character of your pet, there is something to be said about having your pet captured in Oil or Watercolour. With many thousands of brush strokes, to the few clicks of a camera, there's no comparison to the care and dedication of the artist.

There are some things a camera can't necessarily do... and that is create a unique composition. Paint allows us to be more creative in use of rich colours and texture, free to be expressive with no boundaries or limitations.

I pride myself on producing the best possible portrait I can, therefore, I work on a 'no obligation to purchase' if you are not completely satisfied. No artwork leaves my studio unless I myself am totally happy with the finished piece.