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SUNSET OVER THE SAXON MILL
The client wanted it to be BIG- twice as big as anything I have ever done before! Not only that, the ‘dog’ part of it that I am comfortable painting covers about 5% of the surface area and is largely in shadow! And sunsets? Well previously I’d done 2!
FAYDO the West Highland Terrier
This one was a bit tricky with such dramatic lighting and a rear end to invent given that Faydo’s partner in ‘crime and wall antics’ was exiting stage left, as the photo was taken.
CHARTWELL HOUSE - Sky Arts ‘Landscape Artist of the Year’
Painting as a ‘wildcard’ at Winston Churchill’s family home ‘Chartwell House’ in Kent....The show has just aired on the Sky Arts’ which is now free for all to view on Freeview channel 11 (season 6 episode 4).
OSCAR the Black Labrador
For anyone considering having a painting done of a black animal- this is a great example of how to photograph them…with the light shining to one side of their face/body. A lovely composition too i thought.
SKYLAR the Siberian Cat
With this one I felt that I had to establish the light and shade early on- I needed to make this painting soft yet intense - to make you think - ‘I wonder what she’s looking at?’
RALPH the Airedale Terrier
It was Ralphs lucky day when he got rescued from the dogs home aged 12. I noticed there was lots of clover in the grass in the foreground so I’ve included just one in the painting, with 4 leaves - can you spot it??
CODY the Golden Doodle
I calculated recently that in 11 months I have painted 59 animal portraits and 7 human ones!
OLIVE the Shitzu-Pug cross
Isn’t this little lady just as cute as a button! I was really excited to paint the lemon yellow door of the ‘Citroen 2cv’ as well - that chrome wing mirror makes it for me!
PEPPER the Cockapoo
I’m loving Pepper’s pose here- it’s like a doggy-style ‘Saturday Night Fever’!
BISCUIT the Cockapoo
Biscuit’s owner was keen to keep the ball in the picture as Biscuit is never without it! However it at odds with the rest of the painting…so i’ve put my ‘artistic licence’ to good use in moving it and making it yellow so that it matched the colour scheme a little more!
TRUDIE the Terrier
A memorial painting of a much loved companion. It’s nice to think that these little paintings bring people such joy, I hope that when they look at them they allow themselves to relive the happy times they spent with their pet.
MORGAN the Patterdale / Whippet X
To you, the viewer, it is a picture of a happy dog…me - I see a thousand tiny decisions…each mark I make I am choosing- the colour the angle and the direction. Painting can be far from relaxing sometimes - every mark you make has the potential to make or break a painting.
TOTO the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Compare the painting to the original photo in the post and spot the very big difference!
TILLY & JASPER the White Cats!
I’d love to have great images to work with every time- but it doesn’t always work like that! These pictures were taken about 30 years ago so there is no chance of getting any better ones!
DOLLY the Patterdale/Staffie X
Trying to capture that ‘winning smile’ and keeping some of the edges loose and blurry to suggest excitement and movement.
TIPPER the Labrador
Tipper looks like one of those dogs that seems to understand everything you’re saying…don’t you just wish they could talk!
DOLLY the Guernsey Cow
This is ‘Dolly’, founder member of an organic dairy herd in Somerset! Set against ‘Glastonbury Tor’, an iconic landmark that can be seen from most of the fields in which the cows graze. Any more unusual animals you want to throw at me folks?? - I’m game if you are!
POPPY the Tuxedo Cat
It adds so much to the painting if the owner can also remember the place, and the moment the picture was taken. It helps place the animal and the time spent with it, in the timeline of your life and that makes it even more meaningful. Even wallpaper can bring back happy memories!
Eddy the Pug
This is Eddy, brother of Olive …also taken in a brightly coloured car. I figured that this was significant to the owner and that the car should feature heavily in each instance.
