Showing posts with label terrier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terrier. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Dog Portrait of Shih Tzu and Terrier mix

Pets mean so much to us that they have taken the role of our "furry children" as some people call them. The loyal companionship and unconditional love are probably the main reasons why we keep pets. So, it is no wonder that we want to cherish them forever, and what better way to honor them than with a custom portrait?

I am always thankful when it is possible to meet my subjects in real life as I can instantly get a sense of their true character...something that I always strive to capture on a portrait, along with the obviously important true likeness of course! So, when I was asked to help with photographing these two "fur sisters", I was thrilled at the chance to meet them. As I explained to the client, it is not necessary to capture the two pets on the same photo...that is something that the artist has the ability and freedom to do when they paint or draw their portrait!

Since it is not always possible for me to photograph your pet, I obviously must rely on the client to provide me with photos of them. I am always available to help you choose the right photos for your pet and create one or several "mock up" images to help you decide on the right pose, FREE of charge.  And if you don't have that "perfect" photo of your pet, no worries as I can use my artistic license along with your verbal or written description to create a likeness that you will love!


Chloe and Kacey
11x14
pastel
Commission

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Pit Bull Terrier Portrait (graphite drawing)

I haven't had the chance to post all of my Christmas commissions so thought I'd share this dog portrait I created using graphite pencil. 

I had a handful of photos to use but the original reference photo I had to work with measured only about 3 inches and did not have optimal resolution. To make matters more challenging, the client wanted a large portrait measuring 11x14! 

Creating a white animal on a white background may not be immediately apparent but can be achieved by carefully observing and exaggerating the subtle tonal values (highlights and shadows). One must be careful not to darken the values too much or the subject will end up looking darker than actually would be.

For more examples of my work, visit www.colettetheriault.com 
  
Buster
Pit Bull Terrier 
graphite pencils
11"x14"
commission

Friday, March 22, 2013

Wire Haired Jack Russell Terrier Painting in Pastel

This dog portrait is pending client approval but while I wait, I just had to post the finished portrait. I have never seen a Jack Russell with erect ears and so I did not recognize the breed on the client photographs right away . The scruffy appearance of her wiry fur also added to the challenge.

Cassidy is portrayed her in her older years where her facial markings have pretty much faded to the point where they are no longer visible. I am always amazed at how different a dog's coat and markings can appear as they move up in age.

Wire Haired Jack Russell Terrier Portrait painting in pastel by Colette Theriault
"Cassidy"
Wire Haired Jack Russell Terrier
5"x7"
pastel
Commission

Terrier dog portrait commission

I thought it might be fun (and challenging) to guess this dog's breed. She is purebred but the erect ear is considered a conformation fault by the AKC (the breed standard is for the ears to be folded forward). Nonetheless, this dog has such a sweet expression that I could not resist using this pose for her portrait.
Terrier Dog Portrait Commission Painting by Animal Portraitist Colette Theriault

update of Terrier Dog Portrait Commission Painting by Animal Portraitist Colette Theriault