Pet Portraits & Commissions
Kat Turner Fine Art is open for commissioned Pet Portraits!
Prices vary based on specifics. Below is a general price list to give you some idea,
based on size and medium, but we’ll have to work out all the details individually.
First step, contact me! I can be reached via e-mail (kattyannekasha@gmail.com), or
by DM on Instagram (katturnerfineart) or Facebook (Kat Turner Fine Art).
I'll ask you questions about your pet. If possible, I’d love to meet them to take some pictures and get to know their personality.
If that’s not possible, I can work from any photos you have. Anything you can tell me about your critter will be helpful.
If your pet has a favorite toy or blanket or spot in the house, we can incorporate that into the picture, too!
Next, we’ll talk about the medium and layout, and I’ll do a rough (ruff!) sketch or two. Once we’re in agreement,
I’ll ask for a deposit. That’s when I’ll get to work, and get the finished product to you as soon as possible.
(Keep in mind that quality work takes time.)
I don’t just do Pet Portraits! Would you like your grandchildren painted? Your home or vacation spot?
Ask me about any custom work you would like done in Pastel, Watercolor, Acrylic, Charcoal, or Graphite.
Here are a few examples from my portfolio:
Portfolio
These two little guys would ride in
the truck together with their owner.
They were painted with Soft Pastels
on Rives BFK printmaking paper.
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Maggie
Maggie's noble look shows her loyal nature,
but the twinkle in her eye is reminiscent of her playful puppy days.
Soft Pastels on UArt paper.
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Falcon
Can you see the love in his eyes?
Falcon's family was his number one priority!
Charcoal on Rives BFK printmaking paper.
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Ringo
Here's Ringo, looking snazzy
in his bow tie, with one ear up
and one ear down! Charcoal on
Rives BFK printmaking paper.
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Cassidy
Cassidy loves basking in the
morning sunlight that pours
through the glass back door.
His favorite spot!
Soft Pastel on UArt paper.
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Sammi
Sammi stands guard at the
threshold, allowing no one
to pass unless they pet her
first, a routine her family
affectionately referred to as
"Paying the Troll"
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Venus
Venus, done in Charcoal,
gazing at the star from
which she got her name.
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