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Cat Portraits are the perfect way to remember the love of a treasured friend, and can be an original and personal gift that will be a joy for years to come.
Aron Gadd is a cat portrait artist, with over 35 years experience in producing intricately detailed cat drawings in Artist's quality coloured pencil. His palette consists of at least 100 colours, and a finished picture looks incredibly lifelike. Coloured pencil is the perfect medium for animal portraiture.
Commission a Portrait of your Cat
Aron works with precision and care, with attention to detail that is second to none. Every effort is taken to ensure that your portrait is perfect, and is an exact study of your cat and no other, with every nuance of expression, and every hair in place! Because of this, Aron has hundreds of satisfied clients. Many of which return years later for a portrait of the next generation of their pets.
Your portrait will be with you for many years, so it pays to ensure it is a fitting reminder of your cat. In fact some families club together to commission a pet portrait for a special birthday or anniversary.
For more information about Aron's pet portraits please click on the Artist button, or to see more examples of previous commissions, enter the galleries by clicking on one of the gallery buttons above. Previous clients' comments and experiences can be found on the testimonials page.
Aron provides a complete pet portrait service, from photo-shoot to framing.
Price includes:
Photo-shoot.
My travel expenses up to 50 miles from Andover.
Free picture CD containing the photos of your animal and extra digital image of your portrait.
Notes on Sizes
All sizes are approximate but I try to ensure that the drawings are at least these dimensions.
Head sizes are measured in centimetres vertically from the top of the animal’s head to where the drawing fades out at the neck. Around this is white space, so when the picture is framed the overall size would be much bigger than the size shown.
Whole body sizes are measured showing vertical measurement first and are measured from the top of the animal’s head to where the grass fades out at the base of the drawing. Again, around this is white space, so when the picture is framed the overall size would be much bigger than the size shown.