Animals are part of our daily lives and a part of our families. They offer us companionship but also emotional support, they reduce the levels of discomfort, feeling lonely, and helping us to improve social behavior and contribute to the child’s self-esteem and positive emotional development.

Pets, especially pets, also help out in many societal ways. Their sense of smell and the fact that they are easy to train have led to pets designed to support people in a wide range of activities: canine training at nursing homes, clinics, treatment centers, to engage with patients with disabilities to improve their quality of life by making them more sociable and promoting interaction and activities.

Let us cherish these wonderful companions, by getting a custom painting made! Or as we say, “paint my pet!”

Why get a Paint My Pet” Portrait?

Here are a few reasons, why you should say: “paint my pet”.

Part of the Family

Part of the Family (Paint My Pet)

Part of the Family

Pets become a part of our lives, as well as our families. Millions of people around the world actually love their pets, enjoy their companionship, go for walks, play, and even talk to them. Yet research shows that pet attachment is good for human wellbeing, and also helps to create community. Thinking of pets as family members will potentially make pet care related tasks less stressful than those who view pets as property. Spending more time to look after a pet increases the loyalty to that animal which in effect decreases the stress of their owners. Come on, get a beautiful portrait painted, for your pet: Paint my pet!

Help in development

Help in development

Help in development

Research shows kids who grow up with a pet develop higher levels of empathy and lower levels of stress. Animals are increasingly being included in family activities, and are valuable to all family members. This can be especially noticeable in single-parent households, where children may have a pet as an essential companion. Kids with domestic animals may have higher levels of empathy and self-esteem relative to those without pets.

They do so much for us, and our family, let us cherish this bond by saying: paint my pet.

Loss of a pet

Loss of a Pet

Loss of a Pet

All of us share a deep affection and bond with our fellow animals. A pet is not “just a pet” or “just a cat” for us, but rather a cherished member of our family, taking our lives to companionship, fun, and happiness. A pet can bring structure to your day, keep you busy and social, help you resolve setbacks and struggles of your life, and even offer a sense of purpose or meaning.

So, when a cherished pet dies, it is normal to feel racked by grief and loss. The pain of loss can often feel overwhelming and trigger all sorts of painful and difficult emotions.

Having a beautiful portrait or painting of a pet would help in overcoming the grief, and you would be able to cherish those beautiful memories. Paint my Pet: to cherish those amazing, beautiful, ecstatic memories, you spent with your pet.

To tell a story

To tell a story

To tell a story

Paintings are not meant to remind its subjects but also to tell a story. If you hire the right artist, you can expect to get good news from his or her pet photo work. A good artist can make their subjects greater than life. You can help the artist by taking certain pictures of your pet to better reflect your child’s personality, such as pictures with his favourite toys, or a crate of his favourite pets, or placed in your favourite sleeping area. All of that improves the overall presentation of your child.

From an artist’s point of view, creating pet drawings with stories involves finding the right shape, texture, angles, textures, and colour. It speaks to setting the title by splitting or merging in the background, so image location is an important part of the artist’s creative process.

Understand that artists need to take time to create a work of art. So, when you ask an artist to paint a picture of your pet, consider that it will take a while to finish and it may cost you more than a digital photo (but it is perfectly worth it).

Types of Paint My Pet Portraits:

Here are a few different kinds of portraits you can consider:

1. Go for a classy Charcoal Portrait

Pet Memories: Charcoal Pet Portrait from Photo

Charcoal Pet Portrait from Photo

Charcoal sketches are made using charred sticks of wood, to make complete sketches and preliminary studies. The main feature of charcoal as a medium is that, unless it is fixed by the application of some form of gum or resin, it is not permanent, and can get easily erased or smudged. Ditch the colours and go grayscale, with these charcoal sketches: These are one of the best grayscale portraits available. Very realistic, and one of the quickest art forms. And they are best when you want the focus to be on the subjects of the picture. A beautiful way to capture those moments that give you nostalgia: paint my pet. Give your portraits a classy and retro look!

2. Beautiful oil-blend paintings on Canvas

100% Hand-Painted Oil Portrait

100% Hand-Painted Oil Portrait

and elevate your living room with a rich, royal look! Bring your portraits to life, with this realistic and royal look! Oil painting, oil painting, a medium composed of pigments that are suspended in drying oils. The outstanding facility with which tone or colour fusion is achieved makes it unique among fluid painting media, while easily obtaining satisfactory linear treatment and crisp effects. Opaque, transparent, and translucent painting all lie within its range, and it is unsurpassed for textural variation.

Vibrant, smooth, and realistic-looking. Liven up your living room, with these beautiful paintings. Say paint my pet, with these royal portraits.

The best part? They are good for all types of photos!

3. Mixed-media, hyper-realistic masterpieces!

Mixed Media Pet Portrait

Mixed Media Pet Portrait

Hyper-realistic portraits, with attention to the minutest details. Mixed media in visual art is an artwork that employs more than one medium or content. Assemblies and collages are two common examples of art using different media and will make use of various materials like fabric, paper, wood, and found objects. These are made using multiple media, like vinyl, acrylic, oil, etc. Adds a creative touch to your portraits, and since made on canvas, makes them timeless with a great finish! These are very customizable, and you can add any extra details. Bring your memories to life, and relive them! Paint my pet, with these hyper-realistic, mixed media portraits.

4. Colorful, simplistic pencil color sketch!

Pet Pencil-color Drawing

Pet Pencil-color Drawing

These are the only form of coloured sketches available. Fairly inexpensive, and do not require special care. Reminisce those sweet memories with a sweet, yet simple sketch: paint my pet. Add texture and colour to your portraits, with an artistic touch!

5. Artistic pencil sketches!

Pet Pencil Sketch

Pet Pencil Sketch

Similar to charcoal sketches, these add an edge to your portraits. Made with graphite pencils, pencil sketches have a certain sheen to them too and are best for smaller, room-decor vibes. Create those aesthetic walls and nooks in your room with these portraits. Make your portraits artistic, edgy, and retro: paint my pet!

6. Minimalistic line artworks!

Minimalistic line artworks

Minimalistic line artworks

These are one of the simplest, minimalistic portraits. Capture the essence of the emotions, and recreate these memories, with a touch of simplicity. Line art or line drawing is any image consisting of distinct straight or curved lines positioned against a (usually plain) backdrop, without shade (darkness) or hue (color) gradations to reflect two-dimensional or three-dimensional objects. Line art may use multiple color lines while line art is typically monochromatic.

Line art emphasizes shape and sketches, several (few) constant widths (as in technical illustrations), or freely varying widths (as in brush or gravure). Line art may appear to be realistic (as in much of the work of Gustave Doré), or it may be a caricature, cartoon, ideograph, or glyphic.

Before the development of photography and halftones, line art was the standard format for illustrations to be used in print publications, using black ink on white paper.

Add a quirky, minimalistic touch to your room, with this style as a wall-art! Say paint my pet and add a beautiful art of your pet, as room décor, as well as a reminiscent memory!

7.Aesthetic vibe with a splash of watercolors!

Watercolor Pet Portraits

Watercolor Pet Portraits

Add an aesthetic, colorful vibe to your Pet portraits! They add a beautiful, artistic touch, and are great for adding scenic backgrounds. Watercolour, also “aquarelle”, is a method of painting in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a solution based on water. The watercolor refers to the medium as well as the resulting artwork. Create beautiful, artistic pet portraits, for everyone to cherish and appreciate: paint my pet.

What are you waiting for? Let us say paint my pet, and cherish, love, honor these amazing companions: PETS!

Conclusion

We, at Book My Painting, would love to help you out, with this amazing gifting solution!

Just visit BookMyPainting, and get in touch with us! We make artwork in various mediums such as charcoal sketch, pencil sketch, colored pencil sketch, oil painting, watercolor, acrylic painting, mixed media art, etc. The painting can be customized in terms of size, and other attributes, according to your personal preferences. Just get in touch with us, send us a picture to paint, give us the specifications for the painting, and after a few days, voilà! You’ll have a beautiful painting delivered to your doorstep.

 

We, at BookMyPainting, create beautiful Hand-painted Portraits from your memories! Send us your favourite pictures. We will deliver a masterpiece at your doorstep very soon that you will fall in love with. So, let's get started!

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