How do you serve precious pets?

  • 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?

  • No refunds

Without pet parents, Petworks wouldn't exist. What discount do you offer our dedicated members? (e.g. 20% off their first session, etc.)

$5 Off Coupon if you find me through PetMasters

Which part of the country do you serve pets?

Nationwide

What year did you begin serving pets?

2015

How did you hone your craft?

I have a Bachelors in Fine Arts in painting and have been a working artist for the past few years.

What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?

The more detailed your photograph is, the more detailed your final painting can be. Photos of your pet in natural light, preferably in the shade to prevent harsh shadows, work really well. Crouching to get at your pet's level is helpful for creating good perspective, and this will translate best to canvas. Photographing your pet on a hard surface such as wood flooring, concrete or windowsills is ideal as it allows us to see their paws. Remember that the eyes are the most expressive part of an animal’s face!

What is one thing you want pet parents to know about you? It can be whatev-fur you'd like!

I am currently working on earning my Masters of Arts in Biology! I hope to use art to promote conservation of the animals on our planet.

kendra aldrich

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BASED IN Bellingham, WA

How do you serve precious pets?

  • 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?

  • No refunds

Without pet parents, Petworks wouldn't exist. What discount do you offer our dedicated members? (e.g. 20% off their first session, etc.)

$5 Off Coupon if you find me through PetMasters

Which part of the country do you serve pets?

Nationwide

What year did you begin serving pets?

2015

How did you hone your craft?

I have a Bachelors in Fine Arts in painting and have been a working artist for the past few years.

What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?

The more detailed your photograph is, the more detailed your final painting can be. Photos of your pet in natural light, preferably in the shade to prevent harsh shadows, work really well. Crouching to get at your pet's level is helpful for creating good perspective, and this will translate best to canvas. Photographing your pet on a hard surface such as wood flooring, concrete or windowsills is ideal as it allows us to see their paws. Remember that the eyes are the most expressive part of an animal’s face!

What is one thing you want pet parents to know about you? It can be whatev-fur you'd like!

I am currently working on earning my Masters of Arts in Biology! I hope to use art to promote conservation of the animals on our planet.