Larger scale animal artwork for interiors and feature walls.
Quiet, thoughtful paintings created from treasured images.
Compositions bringing animals together in one piece, even from separate photos.
Single animal portraits in a range of sizes, suited to everyday spaces.
Carefully packaged and sent to you, ready to hang and live with.
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Your portrait is hand-drawn or painted by hand in my studio. I’ll share progress along the way.
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We select the strongest reference images and agree composition, colours and details before painting begins.
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Tell me about your pet and the size you’re thinking about. I’ll help you choose what works best.
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A3 from £150
A2 from £250
Murals quoted individually
Final quotes depend on size, complexity and number of subjects.
Most portraits take approximately X–Y weeks.
If you’re ordering for a gift or a specific date, it’s best to book early - especially before busy seasons.
Clear, natural light photos work best. Phone pictures are usually perfect - I’ll guide you if you’re unsure.
Yes. I can work from multiple images to create a natural composition.
I can advise on framing and sizes once your portrait is complete.
A deposit secures your booking, with the balance due before delivery.
We confirm the plan before painting starts so you know what to expect, but small adjustments can be discussed during the process.
Yes - portraits are carefully packaged and shipped securely.
Such a lovely experience from start to finish. Communication was clear, the timescale was accurate and the painting feels really personal rather than decorative. I’d happily recommend her to anyone thinking about a pet portrait.
The whole process was really easy. Sophie helped me choose the best photo and kept me updated while she was working. The finished portrait was even better than I expected and now has pride of place in our living room.
I wasn’t sure how well a painting could capture our dog from a few phone photos, but Sophie absolutely nailed it. The expression is spot on and everyone who visits notices it straight away. It genuinely feels like him.
We asked Sophie to combine two dogs who had never been photographed together and she made it look completely natural. You’d never know they weren’t in the same picture originally.