Watercolors by Marla - Animal Portrait Artist - Greenville, SC
Prices vary depending on matted size and number of animals in the painting. Shipping (insured) typically runs $10-20.
The price shown is for a matted portrait of a single pet that fits into an 11x14 frame. Painted image is roughly 8x10.
I paint from photograph and work closely with you on details to help me capture the essence of your fur (or feather) baby.
Feel free to see more of my work on Instagram @marrap16 or on Facebook @WatercolorMarla
From Photograph to cherished watercolor painting, I look forward to bringing your pet's character to life in watercolor.
Pricing Packages
The most common portrait size I do fits into an 11x14 frame. The image is roughly 8x10. For this size (one animal) the fee is $175 plus shipping (which averages $10-25)- I can ship anywhere.
The next most common size fits a 16x20 frame after matting and runs $300 plus shipping for a single pet. Additional pets can be added at additional price.
You are welcome to text photos to my cell 303-596-0973 to discuss best size options and composition. The more photos the better, but an ideal photo is at eye level with the pet, in natural light -and best when the light is coming from the side.
How do you serve precious pets?
- Animal Portraits
- Custom Pet Portraits
- Pet Portrait Art
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Alpacas
- Birds
- Cats
- Chickens
- Chinchillas
- Dogs
- Ducks
- Ferrets
- Fish
- Frogs
- Gerbils
- Goats
- Guinea Pigs
- Hamsters
- Hedgehogs
- Horses
- Lizards
- Mice
- Parrots
- Rabbits
- Rats
- Snakes
- Turtles
On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?
- 20-39 lbs
- 40-79 lbs
- 80+ lbs
- under 20 lbs
Cat-astrophes happen! What is your cancellation policy?
- Flexible
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Anywhere USPS ships
What year did you begin serving pets?
2009
How did you hone your craft?
For over 15 years, I had enjoyed painting landscapes and florals. My sister posted a picture of her Cockapoo in a meadow of daisies, so I took a crack at it. It turned out so well, I painted another of my in-laws dog, then my own, then my neighbor and so on. It seems I had found my niche and since have painted cats, goats, cows, horses and humans too.
What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?
The best photo resources are at eye level to the pet to make sure the body is in perspective to the head. Lighting is important too. Natural light is best, with no flash (sunlight at a window is great). Having the light source from the side, putting one side of the face in shadow really gives depth and keeps a painting from feeling flat.
What is one thing you want pet parents to know about you? It can be whatev-fur you'd like!
I love animals, and understand how they are part of the family. What I enjoy most about painting animals is really seeing their personalities shine through in their eyes - and translating that into a painting.
Distinction
Customer Reviews
Marla made a great portrait of our dog, I highly recommend!
- Gary DHow do you serve precious pets?
- Animal Portraits
- Custom Pet Portraits
- Pet Portrait Art
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Alpacas
- Birds
- Cats
- Chickens
- Chinchillas
- Dogs
- Ducks
- Ferrets
- Fish
- Frogs
- Gerbils
- Goats
- Guinea Pigs
- Hamsters
- Hedgehogs
- Horses
- Lizards
- Mice
- Parrots
- Rabbits
- Rats
- Snakes
- Turtles
On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?
- 20-39 lbs
- 40-79 lbs
- 80+ lbs
- under 20 lbs
Cat-astrophes happen! What is your cancellation policy?
- Flexible
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Anywhere USPS ships
What year did you begin serving pets?
2009
How did you hone your craft?
For over 15 years, I had enjoyed painting landscapes and florals. My sister posted a picture of her Cockapoo in a meadow of daisies, so I took a crack at it. It turned out so well, I painted another of my in-laws dog, then my own, then my neighbor and so on. It seems I had found my niche and since have painted cats, goats, cows, horses and humans too.
What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?
The best photo resources are at eye level to the pet to make sure the body is in perspective to the head. Lighting is important too. Natural light is best, with no flash (sunlight at a window is great). Having the light source from the side, putting one side of the face in shadow really gives depth and keeps a painting from feeling flat.
What is one thing you want pet parents to know about you? It can be whatev-fur you'd like!
I love animals, and understand how they are part of the family. What I enjoy most about painting animals is really seeing their personalities shine through in their eyes - and translating that into a painting.
Customer Reviews
Marla made a great portrait of our dog, I highly recommend!
- Gary D