
This sweet pitbull is Putney Sue.
Thanks to Ezra Caldwell for letting us share this photograph.

"Bella" ( see proofs )

Vintage Dog Photos:
Man I love color. If I had to choose between never hearing another song and seeing the world in black and white I would choose to never hear music again. I just love playing with color and Photoshop allows me to go as bold as I want to go while still keeping a more conservative offering on the back burner for folks that may not like their hues quite so hot. Today I am finalizing Walter & Maia and working on a few other pet portrait projects.
I wish I was a better writer. Or maybe I "long to be a better writer", or maybe as I recline here on my comfy sofa "my mind turns to the timeless art of writing". Yea whatever, it is something I should work on.



I just finished Pixie's artwork. This little Chihuahua melted my heart. I increased this gal's ears ever so slightly in size. The background in the top sample is a new version of an old mod ground I created a few years back. I decided to dirty it up a tad with some grunge type paint around the border. Pixie's human wrote on her order form that Pixie is a tough gal so pinks & pastels "are just not her style". Click here to see all 6 of her proofing samples.




This is a new project I am starting on today. You can see from the 1st image that my initial thought was "where's Buddy"? Buddy is at the door ...probably waiting for his master. My first step was to explain to the client that I can do my best to create a fun and interesting piece of art and yet every whisker and freckle on Buddy will not be visible because that detail and info is just missing from the photograph. See detail below.





Today I am posting 3 pet portrait projects all belonging to the same client. Allison has gone in and and set these projects up for me. Lately we have been working as a tag team on most of our painterly projects. She goes in and optimizes the original photograph, erases the backgrounds, places the subject on a colorful ground and then she smudges. She smudges pixels around in a wonderful soft way, creating a velvety soft starting point for me to play with.
always learning and sharing new web resources with me. I have learned so much from this gal. Sheila is a few years older than me and yet when I speak with her on the phone I always feel like I am talking to a twenty year old kid that is just out there experimenting with art and technology.
times you have seen a talented artist working in your general area and instead of being excited or inspired your initial gut reaction is darn, why do I have to have such tough competition? Well that was my gut reaction. Since that first impression (born out of my own insecurities) Linda and I have gone on to create artwork for each other and we have developed a great e-mail friendship. Linda is a talented pet portrait artist and an amazing painter that works with a variety of subject matter. Her commissioned work is just flawless and her personal projects always inspire me to do artwork for myself. She is a very generous artist that is always eager to support others on her blog. Oh and check her out over at Etsy. 