Pet oil paintings

Please note that the artist who paints these portraits is currently on maternity leave, so we are unable to accept commissions at the moment. Sorry!

Our modern pet oil paintings are truly superb, perfectly capturing the character of your pet.
Unlike most of our other styles, these portraits are not done by a Graphic artist, and printed. They are real oil portraits painted in England by an artist.

To keep the cost of our pet oil paintings down, we do not have sittings, the artist simply works from an ordinary photograph.
These portraits come in a range of sizes, starting with our very cute postcard size - a fantastic present.

Dog portrait in oils by youareart.co.uk

Pet Oil Painting - Commissioning process


Step 1 - Order your portrait

Use our ordering tool to:
1) Tell us the details of the portrait you're after
2) Choose the sort of colours you’d like in the portrait
3) Choose how to send us the photo/s you’d like us to use
4) Confirm your order by making a 50% downpayment

Step 2 - The artist starts work

1) Our artist will take a close look at the photo / s you send in* and we will then contact you to discuss the composition of your portrait and talk to you about any other details.
2) Once we have agreed the composition with you and are completely clear about your requirements, the artist will start work.


*The last thing we want to do is start work using a photo we don't feel will result in a great portrait. If you send in a photo that we feel we can't work with, and can't provide an alternative, we will simply refund the 50% downpayment.

Step 3 - Draft portrait and feedback

1) About 2 - 3 weeks later, we will send you a number of photos of the work in progress for you to take a look at.
2) You give us your feedback on the painting
3) We make any changes required

Step 4 - Portrait delivered

1) On approval by you, your portrait is packed up ready to go and on payment of the final 50%, despatched straight to you.

In all the process should take about 3 - 4 weeks.

Pet Oil Painting ordering process in more detail

The sort of photo we need to work from
The first step will be for us to take a look at your photo and make sure we can work with it. For the best results we need to work from a clear, well lit and in focus photo. The pet's face should fill up most of the actual photo and the colour of the eyes should be visible.
Remember the artist only has the photo to work from, so the clearer the picture, the more we can pick up on the texture of the fur, the colour of the eyes etc.
As the portrait will be hanging on your walls for many years to come, it really is worth finding the best possible photo for the artist to work from. See examples of the sort of photo we need to create the best possible portrait.
Please note that if after seeing your photos and discussing them with you, we find we still can't get a photo that we feel would work well in the style, we will simply refund the 50% downpayment. The last thing we want to do is start work using a photo we don't feel will result in a great portrait.

Composition
This is essentially about where the head sits within the canvas. To help decide on the composition of the picture we will send back a number of crops of your photo for you to consider. Some will be close crops, concentrating very much on the face, with others showing the full face and more background.

Colours
With the pet oil paintings, this is really about the sort of background you want to appear in the portrait.
We tend to use a broken colour background that highlights the pet in the painting. You can let us know the sorts of colour you'd like to use when you order the portrait, or you can ask for the artist's opinion and we can discuss it with you once we have seen the photo.
To give you an idea of how it will look and which colours may work well, we will also do some digital mock ups with the photo, cutting out the face/s and dropping various colours into the background. This can be a great way of establishing what will actually work best.
Only once we have agreed all this with you will the artist start work.

Your feedback
About 3 weeks later, we will then email you back a number of photos of the work in progress. This gives you the opportunity to feedback to us and we are happy to make any amendments that are needed. Only when you are completely happy with the portrait is it then packed up and on payment of the final 50%, despatched to you.

In all the process should take about 4 - 5 weeks, but due to the nature of the medium, can sometimes take a little longer.


Portrait of a King Charles Spaniel in oils by youareart.com

Any Questions?

Most commonly asked questions should be answered in our pop art canvas FAQ section, but we're more than happy to chat too, so feel free to call us.
Studio hours are 9.30am - 5.30pm Monday - Friday

Telephone: 020 7193 7778
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Pet Oil Paintings - Prices


Size in cm
Width x Height
Size in inches
Width x Height
Price
Delivered ready to hang on the wall as a stretched canvas. Includes VAT and UK delivery
15 x 10 6 x 4 £133.86
20 x 20 8 x 8 £203.86
24 x 30 9 x 12 £303.86
30 x 30 12 x 12 £353.86
30 x 40 12 x 16 £433.86
40 x 40 16 x 16 £503.86
40 x 50 16 x 20 £553.86
50 x 50 20 x 20 £633.86
50 x 70 20 x 28 £683.86
60 x 60 24 x 24 £703.86
61 x 76 24 x 30 £753.86
70 x 100 28 x 39 £803.86
100 x 100 39 x 39 £903.86
90 x 122 36 x 48 £953.86

  • As this artist paints on a certain type of canvas, these are the set sizes.
  • Ordering from outside the UK? No problem. The portrait ordering tool will give you an export price based on the size and destination.
  • For a second pet add £230.00 as this essentially doubles the time taken to create the portrait.


  • Photos these oil paintings of dogs are based on

    Above: Original photos these pet oil paintings are based on

    Oil painting of a brown labradour by youareart.com

    Postcard size dog portrait in oils by youareart.com

    Above you can see an example of one of our postcard size oil paintings.

    Oil painting of a labradour by youareart.com

    Photos these pet oil paintings are based on

    Above: Original photos these oil paintings are based on

    Oil painting of a dog by youareart.com




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