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16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat
16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat

16x20 flat acrylic painting, pet portrait, painting of dog, cat

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$325.00 USD
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$325.00 USD
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This is an order for an 11x14 flat acrylic portrait of your pet, non textured, done from a photo onto a luan or birch board.  This listing is for one pet. Message me for a 10% discount code for the second one if you want more than 1 pet painted. I can get this done within 4-6 weeks, depending on the orders ahead of you. This is a great gift for someone who loves his/her pet! I can mail it directly to your gift recipient if you request it.

After I do your painting, I send you a digital photo in a message. I do any needed changes then ship it in a sturdy cardboard package, insured for the journey. Or you can receive a 10% discount if you are able to pick it up in person.  Shipping is covered by the listed price.

To proceed, please purchase the listing and attach your photos to a Shopify message to me. Then please answer these questions: 1) Do you want any changes from the photo you chose? 2) What color/colors background do you want? 3) What color are your pet's eyes? 4) Do you want your pet's name put on the collar? 5) Please include your phone number so I can text if any questions come up while I am painting. 6) Do you want the painting to be horizontal or vertical? 7) Should the portrait be a head shot or show the whole body?