Welcome to our detailed information page about the our ordering process for pet portraits. If you are looking to commission an oil painting or pencil drawing of your dog, cat or horse, this quick overview might be perfect for you.
Ordering Process for Pet Portraits – Photos
The first step is to send us photos of your pet. Photos for a pet portrait is key. Ultimately, the better quality your photos, the better your portrait will be. We rely on your photos to give us everything we need to create a stunning portrait for you. Also the clearer your photo, the closer into the frame your pet is, the more information we can see, the more we can add into your portrait. We have lots of helpful tips about how to take photos of your pets on our website. If your pets have passed away it might also help you choose the best photos from your collection to send us. Visit our Pet Portraits Photography tips for a pet portrait for lots of help and guidance.
Send us your photos!
Once you have chosen or taken your photos, you can email them to us. Send as many photos as you would like. Let us know your ideas for a pet portrait and we can create a mockup of how your portrait could look. We can amalgamate photos together and remove backgrounds so that you can see what the design of your portrait could be like. This is really helpful if you have more than one pet you would like in your portrait.
Choosing the Best Size for your Pet Portrait
Many clients ask us which is the best size to order for their pet portrait. It often depends on where you are thinking about displaying the portrait in your home. Perhaps you have a space over your fireplace. Or in a part of your home that your pet loved to sleep in the sunshine through the window. We are also able to create our pet portraits to any size. Although we have set sizes on our prices page, we can cut our paper to any size. We have our canvases made bespoke. We have drawn portraits as small as 7 x 5 inches and painted portraits as large as 4′ x 5′. So we can paint and draw…large and small. If you would like to email us your photos and ideas for a pet portrait we can perhaps guide you as to which size might work well for you.
Backgrounds for Pet Portraits
Apart from our studio style backgrounds in oils, we can create full backgrounds in both our oil paintings and pencil drawings. The oil paintings are ultimately the best choice if you are looking for something really personal.
You may have already seen the portrait Nicholas painted of three stunning Labradors in our clients garden. This allowed our clients to have a fully personal painting in full colour. For the pencil drawings, you can have a soft shaded background or a little more detail in vignette form.
Also have a look at the portrait of Stanley and Jarvis to give you an idea of how your portrait could look. It gives an outside feel without having too much detail to take away from the subjects.
Ordering Process For Pet Portraits – Commissions List
Both Nicholas and I have waiting lists for our portraits. Usually, we are working on average 3 to 5 months depending on the medium. If you are looking at having a portrait for a special date, please let us know as soon as possible.
Once we have arranged your portrait – ie we have your photos and designed your portrait, we can arrange the deposit. We ask for £200 for the pencil drawings and £500 for the oil paintings. I send a secure invoice via email for payment. Once we are ready to start your portrait we require the final balance.
We then send final payment invoice in the same way as the deposit. We accept all major Debit and credit cards including American Express.
Introducing Our Ordering Process – Gift Vouchers
If time is running out for you to arrange a pet portrait as a surprise gift, our Gift Vouchers might be the perfect service for you. It is a fully personalised and bespoke voucher service.
As you can see in the image below our client Shane ordered a Gift Voucher for his wife. This was a lovely surprise for her on Christmas day, especially as everything was completely unique and bespoke to them. We created a bespoke voucher with Yogi’s photos and a mockup of how the pet portrait could look. These voucher cards are bespoke to each client and they thoroughly enjoy receiving them.
You can also see a photo below of the completed framed portrait, which Nicholas painted for Shane and his family. If you are interested in giving a portrait as a gift, just drop us a line and we can arrange this for you.
Pet Portraits Shipping
We send our pet portraits via courier packaged very safely and securely. Having had over 20 years of experience with packing portraits, we have fine tuned our process. If you would also like to see how we pack our paintings, pop over to our website and take a look at our Commission page as it show photos of our beautiful packaging.
Our overseas portraits are sent via DHL on a fast tracked service. Our clients are also notified by email at each stop which is a great comfort to know exactly where it is on its journey. We send all of our UK portraits Parcelforce 24 which are also tracked too. We take the utmost care sending our pet portraits to you. After all we have spent many, many hours on them so it’s our top priority to make sure they arrive safely home to you.
Contact us about your Pet Portrait
If you would like to chat to us about a pet portrait in pencil or oils you are more than welcome to Email Us at any time. We would love to hear from you. If you have any questions, just drop us a line. We would love to hear from you!
…and Finally
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