Blink – Colour Pencil Cat Painting

November 13th, 2011

Stunning original colour pencil painting of Blink the cat. Ideal Christmas gift for the cat lover in your life!

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Gandalf | Cat Pet Portrait Painting

November 13th, 2011

Art prints and gifts featuring this painting of Gandalf the Silver tabby cat will make an ideal Christmas present for the cat lover in your life this Christmas.

Gandalf - Cat Painting by Michelle Wrighton

Gandalf - Cat Painting by Michelle Wrighton 2010

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Siamese Cat painting | Feline Art

November 12th, 2011

Capturing the ice like look of the Siamese cat against the colours of the changing season enabled me to combine via nature fire and ice in this wonderful painting. Ideal Christmas gift for the cat lover in your life!

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Tara – Colour Pencil Cat Painting

October 20th, 2011

Original colour pencil painting on drafting film of our cat “Tara”. The look on her face is priceless and a very typical ‘Tara’ look. Tara is not your average friendly physically affectionate cat, and for good reason. Tara and her litter mates were dumped in the bush as kittens when they were 6-8 weeks old, and eight years later she still hasn’t totally overcome her mistrust of humans.

Tara is quite attached to our family in her own way, she is very timid, dosn’t like to be touched or picked up. It has taken a lot of patience and gentle persistence and as long as we don’t push her to do anything she dosn’t want to do, she seems to be quite happy being close to us without being a lap cat.

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William’s Portrait | Cat Painting

April 12th, 2010
William - Pet Cat Portrait painting

William - Pet Cat Portrait painting

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Animal Lover Gifts | New Gift Shop

March 12th, 2010

I have selected Zazzle for printing products, prints and giftware  for a number of reasons, primarily the high quality of Zazzle products which are endorsde and used by world famous brands such as Hallmark, officially licensed Star Wars and Disney, Discovery Channel, Animal PlanetMythbusters, and many more.  So this means that products featuring selected reproductions of my artwork are in very good company!

Aside from that, the Zazzle Promise is the sort of thing that I personally take a lot of notice of when purchasing anything from an online store, and I would expect nothing less for customers purchasing products featuring my artwork.  The Zazzle promise means that:

  • Your satisfaction is Zazzle’s Top Priority. If you are not satisfied for any reason with the final product, you may return your purchase for a replacement or refund within 30 days of receipt.
  • Your information is secure – Zazzle SSL secured servers are tested daily to ensure your data will arrive privately and unaltered.
  • Zazzle produces products on demand and ships very quickly! Production and shipping is within 24 hours for everything but a few products that take slightly longer than 24 hours to produce and ship.
  • And finally a great range of products and gift lines to feature my art, many that you can customise to suit your own preference!

Please click the link below to visit the new gift shop and let me know what you think!  New artwork is being added daily and if you would like to be notified of new additions, simply subscribe to this blog, follow me on Twitter or fan me on Facebook

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Fire and Ice | Siamese Cat Painting

February 5th, 2010
Fire and Ice - Siamese Cat painting

Fire and Ice - Siamese Cat painting

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Cat Paintings Blog under Construction

September 6th, 2009

This blog is under construction, please excuse the dust!

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‘Intense’ Tabby cat art in pastel and colour pencil

September 6th, 2009

Pastel and Pencil macro cat painting

Pastel and Pencil macro cat painting

An example of my artwork. This piece won an award in the first art show I have ever entered.

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Article: How to take Good Photos of your Pets

September 6th, 2009

If you have ever tried taking a photo of your beloved pet, you probably already know that it is not always as easy to get the perfect shot. Whether you are taking photos to add to your family album, or a trying to get a great shot to use as reference for a pet portrait, hopefully the following tips will help!

The number one tip for great looking photos is take them from the subjects level – for pet photo’s, that may mean laying on the floor! By taking the photo from the pet’s level, you will avoid the camera distortion that makes some photos look like caricatures.

Use natural light if possible, no flash or artificial lighting. The best outside photographs are taken on overcast days with light cloud so that there is plenty of light. If it is sunny, position your pet in the shade and take the photos with the sun behind you. Don’t take the photo in direct sunlight as this will make your pet squint (not to mention get impatient).

If you do need to take the photo inside, take it near a window that allows plenty of natural lighting, and try to avoid using the flash. Take the photo with your back to the window with the subject facing the window.

Take photo’s from a distance of 6ft or less. You want your pet to be the main object in the photo, not the surroundings, so zoom in and fill the viewfinder with your pet’s image. This is really important if you are taking a head shot, as you really want to see the eyes and facial expression clearly.

Make sure you allow some space around your pet in the viewfinder so you don’t accidentally chop off an ear or a nose!

Take as many photos as you can, a digital camera is excellent as you can keep taking multiple shots in the same pose to give you a good range to choose from.

When taking photos of pets, enlist the help of another person to stand beside you and get the animals attention with a toy or treat. A shot of the head looking forward and slightly to the one side usually makes a more interesting phot enlargement or pet portrait than a full side-on profile pose – try to take the photo from an angle that shows both eyes (for dogs and cats).

Photos that capture the subjects personality and character are important. Be patient and be prepared to spend a fair bit of time, possibly over more than one photo session. Dog’s in particular will sense if you are getting frustrated or grumpy, and this will reflect in their demeanor. Try to make it fun – toys and treats usually work!

Always keep a camera handy and know how to use it in a hurry – candid shots can often truly capture the personality of your pet, but you usually don’t have a lot of time to get your camera organised before the pet moves!

These two photos of Jess are examples of good close-up and detailed reference photos. I took these photos following all the advice I have have listed above – so you can see these tips will help:)

Of course, some pets are easier to photograph than others – I have taken several hundred photos of my own dog Tia, a black Shar Pei (you know the dog’s with all the wrinkles) and only one is suitable for use as a reference for her portrait, so I shall keep trying for some better ones.

Happy snapping!

Michelle

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