This commission was created from a combination of collected reference images and patron provided photos.
This portrait combined two photos to create the most photogenic version of the subject.
This portrait was a Christmas gift to my brother and sister-in-law.
This pet portrait as well as Mallow’s portrait were gifts to friends, but were created with a focus on studying and improving my understanding of light and form.
This pet portrait as well as Gus’s portrait were gifts to friends, but were created with a focus on studying and improving my understanding of light and form.
Klaus, Wednesday, and Ellie gained a fourth sibling so a fourth portrait had to be made to match. My only regret in making this is that I didn’t include his duster shaped tail.
This is a commission created based on a photo. The background was created from imagination.
This piece was a commission created from a proved photo.
This was one of a pair of portraits that a friend commissioned me to make. The partner piece can be viewed here.
These two were requested in response to a practice portrait I made of her first cat, which can be viewed here.
This was one of a pair of portraits that a friend commissioned me to make. The partner piece can be viewed here.
These two were requested in response to a practice portrait I made of her first cat, which can be viewed here.
This portrait was originally painted as practice, but led to the creation of two more pieces. The pair, commissioned after their addition to the owner’s family, can be viewed here and here.
A simple speed art video of this work’s creation can be watched here.
Charcoal, 17” x 18”