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"I am mesmerized by the pet paintings you have done. How did you ever figure out how to paint their souls?" Deborah C.

UPCOMING PORTRAITS CURRENTLY ON MY EASEL INCLUDE:

IZZY NOEL - AIMING TO COMPLETE WK OF 8/15
CARMEN MIRANDA - AIMING TO COMPLETE WK OF 8/8
LACEY - AIMING TO COMPLETE WK OF 8/8
RUSTY
SCOTTIE
FUJEE
Doxie Pile O' Pups
Baby Bunnies
and more...
To schedule a custom portrait of your furred or feathered friends please email your photos to me at jeanneillenye@sbcglobal.net

SWEETPEA Custom Dog Portraits Painted with Love

"Sweetpea"
8x10 inches / oil on panel
SOLD
 It's always an extra privilege when a client requests a painting of their beloved pet as a memorial to them, as was the case with Iraida's precious little Sweetpea!  She always seems to be smiling in all her photographs which may be why I, too, was smiling while painting her portrait! Maybe she was looking on with approval....
Client Photo alongside finished painting.
To commission your own pet portrait email your photos to jeanneillenye@sbcglobal.net

...and the winner is... River City Westies Annual Photo Competition First Place Winner

Meet Izzy Noel  in. . .
”Backyard Explorer Extraordinare”
This photo by Jackie Sears won First Place in the Second Annual River City Westies Photo Competition.  To read about Izzy, who was a rescue adopted by Jackie click HERE.  I'll be painting a portrait of Izzy based on this charming photograph.  Watch for future postings which will show the work in progress.
100% donated to River City Westies

Before I begin painting Izzy, I will be completing a commissioned portrait in memoriam of Iraida's darling girl named Sweetpea . . . so keep looking!

taste testing, meeting Teddy, sitting pretty

taste testing, meeting Teddy, sitting pretty

...and one of my beautiful boys

...and one of my beautiful boys

and here are my big boys

and here are my big boys

...and our other big boy

...and our other big boy

my constant companion in the garden whom we lost to cancer this past spring

my constant companion in the garden whom we lost to cancer this past spring