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Pet Portraits - Dogs, Cats and Animal Paintings - from your own Photos - About the Artist

Pet Portraits - Dogs, Cats, Animals and Cards - About the Artist - Isabel Clark

Pet Portraits Dogs, Cats, Animals & Greeting Cards from Your Own photos

Pet Portraits - Dogs, Cats, Animals, Landscapes and Cards from YOUR OWN photos

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Pet Portraits - Dogs, Cats, Animals, Landscapes and Cards from YOUR OWN photos - by Isabel Clark

Paintings of Pets & Flowers by Isabel Clark BA (Hons) Fine Art - English Artist

Cats, Dogs, Animals, Flowers & Greeting Cards by Isabel Clark

All the images in the side banners on this page are also from my paintings.

See more images on my other web sites:- 

www.petportraits.orgwww.icpetportraits.com - www.petportraits-england.com

    www.isabelclarkpaintings.comwww.isabelclarkpaintings.freeserve.co.uk

Affiliated Family Site: - www.VillageArt.co.uk

Pet Portraits of Special Pets & Landscape Paintings from your own Photos make very Special Gifts

Pet portraits and Greeting Cards of your pets, dogs, cats animals, or landscapes make very special gifts and Cards.

All I need from you is a CLEAR photo of your pet dog, cat, or any other pet, person or place, to create a unique and special gift.

If you do not have any CLEAR, close up photos of your pet, take some NOW

Pet Portraits - Dogs, Cats & Wildlife Paintings - In Oils or Watercolours

Isabel Clark BA (Honours) Fine Art
24 Goodman Way, Tile Hill Village, COVENTRY CV4 9UF England

Telephone: UK 024 76462885

"God made all the creatures, and gave them our love and our fear, To give sign we and they are his children, one family here."

- Robert Browning. 1812-1890 -

(A Brief Glimpse of Tile Hill - My Home Area)

My Work

I am a self employed artist working from home. My greatest loves are animals (pets and wild creatures), the environment, and painting animals in oils or watercolours, although I also very much enjoy painting, landscapes, flowers, people and buildings. I feel so lucky being able to combine the two great loves in my life - pet dogs, cats, indeed all pets, and wild animals, with my love of painting pet portraits and landscape paintings.

Having many pets of my own I know just how precious they are to us and what a special gift a portrait of a beloved pet is. Even more so when our pet has sadly died. Many of my commissions are memorials to much loved pets and they are a lasting tribute to a lost friend.

I also have many requests for pet portraits as Christmas gifts. If this is the case, please do get your pet portraits orders in well before December. I would hate to have to turn anybody down because it was too late. In fact, if you want the pet portrait for Christmas, send the order in right away.  The important thing is to get that important Christmas order in for your Pet Portraits so you are at the front of the queue.

The majority of my commissions for pet portraits come through the mail and from many parts of the world - the USA, Canada, Australia, Continental Europe, Eire, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and my own country, England.

I need at least one CLEAR photograph of the subject you wish me to paint. The clarity of the photo is crucial to the quality of the finished portrait. A 6"x4" photo is quite large enough, so long as the subject is just about filling the frame and is clear and in focus. I need to see the small details of the subject so that the original and unique character of your pet, person or place is retained in the finished portrait.

Although I have painted for as long as I can remember, I obtained a BA (Honours) Degree in Fine Art from The Lanchester Polytechnic (Coventry University) in 1982, and have been working as a professional artist for many years now, painting pet portraits of dogs, cats and all animals.

I care very much about animal welfare, the natural environment and the sympathetic care of my Country's heritage. I love England and feel very passionately about the urgent need to care for the English countryside with it's various wildlife and wildlife habitats. It is only by caring for their habitats that some of our most pressured wild animals, birds and plants have any chance of flourishing. We should all do our best to alleviate some of the harm man has done and try to prevent further harm.

My Home Life

My home is a small house on the outskirts of Coventry, in the Midlands of England, where I share a home with my brother Reg, three rescue dogs (Grip and Tarn), one cat, Rosa. and three goldfish in the garden pond called, George (red and white), Georgy Girl (also red and white) and Jack (red, white and blue).

I had a wild mallard duck for many years after she had been swept away from her mother in a violent storm. My son, who was about 13 years old, told the River Warden about the tiny duckling's plight, and was told him that he could have the duckling if he could get her as she would die without her mother. So, of course, what did my son do? Yes, he jumped into the river fully clothed and plucked her out of the water.

During the years we had "Me-Too", she went almost everywhere with us. I am afraid she had no idea she was a duck and cuddled up with the dogs to sleep.

My son Paul is now grown and he lives just around the corner from me, with my two young grandsons, Daniel and Jacob.

Within a few yards of my home are woods and fields and the dogs have great fun romping through the trees and meadows.

Mitzi, my 17 years old terrier, sadly died on 28th February 2002, sadly followed 12 weeks later, on 31st May by Percy, our 17 years old mongrel.  

On 27 January 2003, we lost our beautiful cat Tansy to bowel cancer.  She was put to sleep before things became too bad for her.

Then, just a short while later, on 3 March 2003, our lovely, 16 years old Border Terrier Quake also sadly died.

Tremor, my little black Fell Terrier, was just a month away from her 14th birthday when she also sadly died the following year on 14 April 2004. Her health had deteriorated after having a stroke in January 2004. She went blind very young but always had lots of energy and enthusiasm for life. You couldn't tell she was blind from the way she played with the other dogs and went swimming in the pond at every opportunity. She had an abiding passion for swimming and indulged it whenever she could. She did need a careful eye kept on her though, in the water and out, and a warning "MIND!" shouted if she was racing towards a tree, or a quick call if she had lost her bearings. When I had to shout "MIND!" to her, she skidded to a stop immediately and then felt her way slowly until I shouted the all clear signal which is "OK THEN!" Then she was off on her mad chases again.

Then after a lovely summer, with increasing health problems, our cheeky little old terrier Grip had to be put to sleep on 21st September 2004.  Then  we found Tarn's health was also failing rapidly and we knew we did not have much longer with him either.  We did hope for one last Christmas but it was not to be and he had to be sadly put to sleep on 7th December 2004, just 6 weeks after we lost little Grip.  2004 was a terrible year when we lost each of our last 3 wonderful, elderly Terrier dogs.

A Border Collie called Skye, whom we have looked after numerous times, has now come to live with us permanently.  She has hip dysplasia which does cause some problems but is a lovely, happy dog and we love having her to stay.

Just 2 weeks before Tarn died, Breeze a Border Collie mix puppy came to live with us from Dogs Trust, Honiley, Warwickshire.  She was just 10-12 weeks old and is the start of another story.

We now also have an English Springer called Borage whom we look after during the day while his owners work. At the time of writing he is 8 months old and a little darling.

See all my pets, past and present on the "Artist's Pets" page.

There is no death. the stars go down to rise upon some other shore. And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown, they shine for ever more.
 - John Luckey Mccreery -

Wild flowers, such as foxgloves, bluebells, primroses, meadow cowslips, ladies smock, buttercups, and violets, grow in abundance and the area is home to foxes, voles, field mice, moles, Muntjac deer, owls, lapwings, pheasants, woodcocks, kestrels, buzzards, peregrine falcons, Bluetits, Longtailed Tits, Bullfinches. There is also a wonderful variety of butterflies such as Orange Tips, Red Admirals, White Admirals, Gate Keepers etc., assorted dragonflies and so many other birds and animals I couldn't possibly mention them all.

The nearby pond is also home to more animals, mallard ducks, herons, moorhens, frogs, toads, great crested newts, smooth newts, stickle-back fish, minnows, water boatmen and a myriad assorted other water creatures and insects, some of which are quite rare.

One of my greatest pleasures is wandering through the meadows with my dogs, sketchbook in hand, watching the English spring scenery pass on into summer and autumn and then watch the autumn leaves fall before the first snows of winter. Nobody has to be rich to enjoy these pleasures but how poor are those who can find no pleasure in them.

Please do not hesitate to contact me for further details or samples of my work, or if you have any query or just want a chat.

If  you want a really unusual and special gift for a pet or animal lover for Christmas, Birthdays, Thanksgiving, Easter, Anniversaries, Retirements, Presentations or any other celebration, a portrait of a beloved pet is always a unique and very welcome gift. Whether it is a dog painting, cat painting, horse painting, wild animal painting, bird painting, child or adult human painting or a painting of someone's home and garden, it will bring delight and surprise to the recipient.

"God made all the creatures, and gave them our love and our fear, To give sign we and they are his children, one family here."

- Robert Browning. 1812-1890 -

A place in thy memory, dearest, 
Is all that I claim; 
To pause and look back when thou hearest 
The sound of my name. 
Gerald Griffin (1803-1840): A Place in thy Memory.

Pet Portraits of Special Pets Make Special Gifts

Isabel Clark's Pet Portraits and Paintings Make Very Special Gifts

Pet Portraits -  Dogs, Cats,  Animals or Perhaps a Landscape Painting by Isabel Clark BA (Honours) Fine Art

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All images on this site are in tangible form and are fully copyrighted. None of them may not be reproduced or used in any form or any manner, or displayed on any website or any other forum without the express written consent of the owner, Isabel Clark BA (Honours) Fine Art.  Please do not steal the images.  It is not fair and it is not legal.