Pet Portraits

Personality. Friendship. Unconditional Love.

Painting captures the personality and dignity of a trusted companion differently than photography, even though the process begins with photos.

Tucker, 18" x 18”, Oil on panel, 2014

Mostly Dogs and Cats + Crow

Whether living or past, a portrait honors the bond with a furry or feathered friend.

Oliver, 18” x 18”, Oil on panel, 2023

Carl Crow 24” x 18” Oil on panel, 2021

Mr. Tibb, 16” x 12”, Oil on panel, 2021

More Dogs + Goat

Murphy the Goat, 19” x 14”, Oil on panel, 2021

Snaggle, 18” x 18” Oil on canvas, 2016

Companion with Ball, 18” x 18” Oil on canvas, 2020

Best Friend in Profile, 18” x 18”, Oil on panel, 2023

Skippy

He was thrown out of a moving car by crazy people on a busy street in Portland. Rescued by my husband and became my dear friend.

Skippy Balanced, 24" x 18, Oil on canvas, 2010

Running Punky, 18” x 18”, Oil on panel, 2015

Matley, 8” x 8”, Oil on canvas, 2008

Otis, 8” x 8”, Oil on canvas, 2008

Skippy, 8” x 8”, Oil on canvas 2008

Mr. Dumas 8” x 8”, Oil on canvas, 2008

Then the Dogs got in on it.

Chumley and Mr. Stubb, 12” ×16”, Oil on panel, 2016

Running Griffy, 18” x 18"”, Oil on panel, 2015

Skippy in Reverse, 11” x 14”, Oil on glass, 2008

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