Custom Pet Portraits

For any number of reasons, pets have a profound impact on our lives – and they’re not always the easiest things to photograph bright-eyed and bushy-tailed! That’s where an illustrated pet portrait comes in.

An opportunity to capture your pet’s unique personality, a custom pet portrait is guaranteed to make you smile.

Drawing of ginger and white cat face on pink background

A pet portrait as a gift

Drawing of two west highland terriers and two mixed breed dogs

Pets are part of our families and they deserve to be celebrated.

A fantastic gift for a birthday or special occasion, a custom pet portrait is a thoughtful keepsake to treasure as a memento of a beloved pet.

How it works

  1. Tell me exactly what kind of pet portrait you’d like – choose a background, or keep it plain. Add text such as your pet’s name, and decide on your printing requirements.

  2. Once you have received and approved your quote for a drawing, I’ll ask you to pay a deposit to secure your order and reserve a place in my calendar.

  3. Email me photos of your pet for me to use as my drawing references.

  4. I will work on your drawing starting on the date we’ve agreed on. Once I have finished I will send you a preview to get the green light to progress to printing and framing (as required).

Drawing of whippet head and shoulders on green background with text

Read my full ordering process guide for more.

Drawing of white cat head and shoulders on pink background

Tips for choosing the best photos to send to me

  • Natural lighting is best. If possible, make sure the photographs you send to me are bright and represent your pet’s colourings accurately. Photos taken outside or near a big window are good for this.

  • If you have requested a head and shoulders portrait, I only need a selection of photos that clearly show your animal’s face and neck. Of course, if you’ve requested a full-length illustration, please make sure you send me photos that show what they look like from head to paw.

  • Think specifically about any particular features you’d like illustrating, e.g. your dog’s white-tipped tail – and be sure to make sure that I can see this in the images you email to me.

  • Think about the angle of the photos. Front-on pictures taken at eye level with your pet are great, as there won’t be any perspective distortion. This will give me an authentic idea of the way they look in real life. Always keep in mind that I only have your snaps to get to know your animal and that I have never met them “in person”.

  • Send me clear, sharp, high-resolution images where possible. Blurry photos make it difficult for me to get to know your beloved pet’s character properly.

Drawing of white cat head and shoulders on green background
Drawing of a grey and white Alaskan Malamute
Alaskan Malamute on decking with front paws crossed
Black Shar–Pei dog looking up at camera

All cat-egories covered

I draw all types of animals, so whatever your pet, speak to me today about commissioning a beautiful illustration.

Drawing of a tabby calico cat on green background with name tag
Drawing of brown lop eared  bunny rabbit
Drawing of a black and white Staffordshire Terrier dog
Illustration of a black dog with pink tongue and happy birthday crown
Drawing of a white West Highland Terrier dog
Drawing of a black and white dog with tortoise on its head
Drawing of a white dog with black patches
Drawing of a black Cockerpoodle dog with tongue out
Drawing of a black and tan Rottweiller dog with tongue out