Posts Tagged ‘commission pet portrait’

Muffin | Silky Terrier Dog Portrait Painting

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

This is Muffin’s Pet Portrait Painting, such a sweet little Silky Terrier with such gorgeous silky hair!

pet portrait painting

Muffin - Digital Pastels Pet Portrait Painting

Commission your own Pet Portrait Painting by Michelle Wrighton: Animal, Wildlife & Landscape Fine Art & Photography

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Jack Russell Terrier | Pet Portrait Painting

Friday, September 11th, 2009
pet dog breed art portrait painting by canine artist

Jack at the Beach by Michelle Wrighton

Owners of water loving, tennis ball obsessed Jack Russell Terrier dogs will appreciate the familiarity this scene! Digitally hand painted using pressure sensitive tablet and stylus in Corel Painter.

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Thanks for visiting my blog  and sharing my art and photography with your family and friends!

x Michelle

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Siberian Husky – Dog Pet Portrait in Progress

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005

Well what do you know, its day two and I am actually posting! Today has been one of those Blah type days, you know the kind that you’d rather forget? Seeing as I am quite please with this so far, I thought I’d cheer myself up and post a progress shot of Amarok’s portrait…Amarok is a seven year old Siberian Husky. This started out in pastel and colour pencil but has ended up mostly acrylic, what can I say, I got carried away with my paintbrush:) This is my second attempt at an animal in acrylic so I am actually pleasantly surprised that it is looking pretty good. And I am really enjoying slapping the paint around. It still needs alot more work on the right ear (viewers right) and the large expanse of white fur needs further layers and modelling, and I am not yet happy with the mouth. Of course this is a pretty cruddy picture and the colours are not true to life – there is actually a good amount of cream fur above the eyes up to the base of the ears.

So here she is, Amarok in progress (after about 10 hours work)…hopefully I can finish her by the weekend.

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