The Features in my Pet Portraits
Personality
At Jessie K’s Pet Portraits, I believe every pet deserves a special portrait that truly captures who they are. Here’s why my custom pet portraits are a perfect choice for your furry friend:
Quality and Care, Every Time
I put my heart into each portrait, ensuring top quality with every drawing. I’m dedicated to providing the final piece isn’t just beautiful but something you’ll cherish forever.Hand-drawn Pet Portraits, One-of-a-Kind Art
All are hand-drawn pet portraits, making sure every piece is unique. No templates, no shortcuts—just an authentic, custom drawing that brings out your pet’s personality in the best way possible.Customized Backgrounds
Want something extra special? I’ve got you! I can personalize the background to match your pet’s personality—whether it’s a pretty floral scene, a cool abstract effect, or something serene and peaceful. It’s all about making the pet portrait yours.Hand-Drawn Pet Names
To make your pet’s portrait even more personal, I can add their name in a hand-drawn style. It’s a sweet little detail that makes the picture more meaningful and memorable.Pigments
I primarily create pet portraits using wax pastels and coloured pencils. The wax pastels I use from Caran d’Ache NEOCOLOR are exceptional:
Superior Pigment Quality
Caran d’Ache is known for its rich, highly concentrated pigments. These pastels create bold, vibrant colours that stand out on the paper. And unlike other pastels that might fade, NEOCOLOR’s excellent lightfastness means the colours will stay just as bright and beautiful for years.Water-Soluble Flexibility
What makes NEOCOLOR II pastels even more unique is their water-solubility. I can blend them with water to create beautiful watercolor effects, giving me the flexibility to offer different styles—whether you want something bold and detailed or soft and painterly.The Acid-Free Paper
I use acid-free drawing paper for all my portraits, ensuring that your pet’s artwork will stay vibrant and stand the test of time without fading or yellowing.My First Pet Portrait…the Beginning of my Path
This is my very first pet portrait, and I couldn’t think of a better subject than Floppy, my second dog. He’s gentle, kind, and has this incredible way of caring for each and every one of us. We all love him and treasure the joy he brings to our family. I definitely want to create a hand-drawn portrait for him!
For this portrait, I used a mix of wax pastels and colored pencils. I’ve fallen in love with the texture of wax pastels—they let me play with bold and soft strokes, helping to bring out all the emotions that make Floppy so special.