
Oil Pet Portraits by Nicholas Beall
Welcome to my oil pet portraits gallery. All of the oil pet portraits below have been hand-painted by myself. I have been traditionally hand-painting pets in oils for around 28 years. I have worked with some high-profile clients including Baylis and Harding, John Nettles, and Matilde Mourinho (daughter of football manager José Mourinho), with the painting being for her mum Matilde Faria.
I create my artwork from my purpose-built art studio in my garden, along with my wife Melanie who is also a portrait artist who draws pets in pencil for commission too.
My Latest Oil Pet Portrait Commissions

Hattie (UK)
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Wallace (USA)
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Brhyer (UK)
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KitKat (UK)
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Remi (USA)
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Henry (UK)
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Traditional Oil Pet Portrait Commissions FAQ
Traditional oil painting offers a depth and richness that no other medium can quite match. The slow-drying oils allow for subtle blending and layering, creating fur textures you can almost feel and eyes that seem to hold a glint of life. Unlike digital art or printed reproductions, every brushstroke in an oil portrait is unique and permanent. These paintings develop character as they age, becoming even more beautiful over time. Created using the same time-honoured techniques as the Old Masters, they are not just artworks—they are heirlooms, made to be treasured for generations.
Thoughtful planning ensures your oil portrait arrives in perfect time for that special occasion. For Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries or other key dates, we recommend getting in touch at least 3 to 4 months in advance. Oil painting is a slow, careful process—each layer needs time to cure before the next can begin, and quality simply cannot be rushed. We work to a commission queue, and busy periods like Christmas tend to fill quickly. While we occasionally accommodate last-minute requests, early contact allows time for photo selection, composition planning, and scheduling—all the details that make your portrait truly special.
Nicholas has been commissioned by a number of notable clients over the years, including actor John Nettles, Baylis and Harding, and the Mourinho family. This high-profile experience brings with it a deep understanding of the discretion, professionalism, and attention to detail that discerning clients expect. Whether painting for a public figure or a much-loved family companion, every commission is handled with the same meticulous care. We honour deadlines, respect confidentiality when needed, and consistently deliver museum-quality portraits that exceed expectations. This level of experience informs every part of the process and sets our service apart.
We work exclusively with premium linen canvas and professional-grade oil paints, chosen for their longevity and colour stability. Each canvas is custom-stretched and primed to archival standards, ensuring your portrait remains structurally sound for generations. The natural texture of linen not only enhances paint adhesion but also adds character to the finished piece. Our oils are rich in high-quality pigments, offering vibrant, lasting colour that will not fade over time. This level of material investment means your portrait will retain its beauty for decades—and may even appreciate in value as a treasured family heirloom.
Traditional oil painting is a slow and deliberate process, built up in carefully planned layers—each with its own purpose. We begin with detailed compositional sketches, followed by an underpainting to establish values and form. From there, each new layer adds colour temperature, texture, and depth, gradually bringing the portrait to life. The process cannot be rushed—each layer must reach just the right level of tackiness before the next is applied. This methodical approach allows for exceptional control and subtlety, creating depth and richness that simply cannot be achieved in a single layer. You will receive progress photos along the way, so you can watch your portrait evolve from sketch to finished painting.
We are proud to offer oversized oil portraits up to 50x40 inches—and even larger by request—for clients seeking true visual impact. These statement pieces are ideal for entrance halls, feature walls, or any space where the portrait is intended to take centre stage. Working with trusted specialist canvas suppliers, we can accommodate almost any size you envision. Large-scale paintings allow for remarkable detail, presence, and atmosphere, creating a powerful focal point that naturally draws the eye. These portraits often become conversation pieces and cherished family heirlooms, admired for generations to come.
Memorial commissions are handled with the utmost care and sensitivity, knowing they honour companions who meant the world to you. We understand how emotional this process can be, and we work gently with families—often using treasured photographs that carry deep personal meaning. Nicholas approaches each painting with quiet reverence, recognising that every brushstroke plays a part in healing and remembrance. These portraits become meaningful focal points in the home, celebrating a life well lived and the joy your horse brought. The permanence and richness of oil painting make it a fitting tribute to the lasting bond you shared.
Gift vouchers are a wonderful way to keep the element of surprise while allowing flexibility with timing. If commissioning a portrait does not quite align with a birthday, Christmas, or anniversary deadline, a beautifully presented voucher shows thoughtful intent without rushing the process. It also gives the recipient the joy of being involved—choosing favourite photos and helping shape the final composition becomes part of the experience. Our vouchers can be customised for any occasion and make a perfect solution when you want to give something truly meaningful, while ensuring the finished portrait is exactly right.
Incorporating a background transforms a portrait into something more than a likeness—it becomes a story. By adding a meaningful setting, we capture not just your pet’s appearance, but a glimpse into their world and your life together. It might be a favourite walking trail, a well-loved garden, or a landscape that holds special memories. Nicholas can work from your reference photos or create a scene that feels authentic and true to your pet’s life. These environmental details bring atmosphere, depth, and context, turning a portrait into a complete, personalised artwork that speaks far beyond the canvas.
Great reference photography dramatically improves your final portrait's quality and character. Use natural lighting whenever possible - window light or outdoor shade provides even, flattering illumination. Position yourself at your pet's eye level for engaging perspective and connection. Capture multiple expressions and angles, as variety gives us options for the most compelling composition. Avoid flash photography, which flattens features and creates harsh shadows. Don't worry about perfect technical quality - emotion and expression matter more than professional equipment. We're experts at working with phone photos when they capture personality beautifully.
Great reference photos make all the difference when it comes to capturing the heart and soul of your portrait. Natural lighting is key—window light or gentle outdoor shade gives soft, even illumination without harsh shadows. Try to get down to your pet’s eye level for a more engaging and connected perspective. Take plenty of photos from different angles and with varied expressions—the more variety, the more options we have for creating the perfect composition. Avoid using flash, as it tends to flatten features and create unnatural highlights. And do not worry about using professional equipment—some of the best portraits start with phone photos that capture personality and emotion beautifully. We can work wonders with those.
Visiting our studio is a lovely way to complete your portrait journey. Nestled in the peaceful countryside of rural Wales, our purpose-built garden studio offers a behind-the-scenes look at where your artwork came to life. Studio visits often include a relaxed viewing of your finished portrait, a chat over tea about your pet and the creative process, and time to take in the craftsmanship up close. Many clients tell us that collecting their portrait in person made the experience all the more special. We treasure these moments too—sharing stories, hearing about the animals you love, and seeing your reaction to the final painting in person.
Happy Pet Owners!
Our clients often write to us after receiving their portrait. These messages mean so much to Nicholas and myself; it's part of why we do what we do. We collated most of them on our reviews page and hope they give new clients confidence when choosing us, when they have never met us.
The photo here shows Tiffany with her beautiful oil painting of Wendel. We were honored to create this special piece, and hearing how much it meant to her made it all the more rewarding. Every review tells a story, not just about the pet, but about the bond shared and the trust placed in our hands to capture it.
Quick Facts
- Reviews: Read stories from our clients
- Worldwide: Portraits commissioned across the UK, USA, and beyond
- Experience: Over 28 years of professional pet portraiture
- Client care: We work closely with you from first photo to finished piece


Spyder (USA)
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Patton (USA)
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Carina (USA)
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Wilson (UK)
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Max (AUS)
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Christopher (USA)
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A Truly Personal Gift
A hand-painted pet portrait is one of the most thoughtful and lasting gifts you can give, and it’s always remembered.
The photo here shows James and Emma on their wedding day, James presenting it to Emma in his speech. Assy was a beautiful horse that meant the world to her. It was commissioned as a surprise and gifted on the day, a moment none of us will forget.
Whether it’s for a wedding, birthday, Christmas, anniversary, or just because, a pet portrait is a deeply meaningful gesture. But please allow plenty of time! Each piece takes weeks of work, and we want to make sure it’s absolutely perfect for your special day.


Luna (UK)
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Lucky (USA)
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Billy (USA)
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H (UK)
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Purdy (UK)
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Georgie (UK)
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The Painting Process – Step by Step
Every oil portrait Nicholas creates is built up in layers. From the initial sketch to the final glint in the eye. It's a slow and thoughtful process, designed to capture not just the look of your pet, but their entire presence.
As you can see in the photos of Dudley's painting here, Nicholas works gradually, starting with an underpainting and then building up light, shade, texture, and depth. You will always see a mock-up before we begin, and you are welcome to be involved every step of the way. We will share progress shots with you as the painting evolves, so you can feel part of the journey too.
Quick Facts about Our Process
- Canvas: Painted on high-quality linen canvas
- Preview: You’ll see a mockup before we begin
- Progress: Regular photo updates during painting
- Involvement: You are welcome to offer feedback at any stage


Ramses (UK)
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Maska (USA)
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Samson (USA)
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Dodge (Singapour)
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Keo (UK)
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Assy (UK)
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Taking The Perfect Photo
Every portrait starts with a great photo. The better the photo, the more detail and character we can bring into your painting, especially in the eyes and expression.
The photo here shows me photographing horses and the same tips apply to every animal we paint. Natural light, getting down to their eye level can all make a huge difference. If you are thinking about commissioning a portrait, spend a little time snapping some photos especially for the painting.
Quick Photography Tips
- Lighting: Use natural light — no flash!
- Angles: Take photos at your pet’s eye level
- Variety: Capture several poses and expressions
- Help: See our full guide for more tips


Lance (USA)
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Bailey (UK)
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Amber (UK)
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George (UK)
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Thomas (USA)
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Wilf (UK)
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Plan Ahead for That Special Moment
Oil paintings take time and that’s exactly what makes them so treasured. Each one is painted by hand by Nicholas using traditional techniques, slowly built up in layers until complete.
This portrait of Lothur, a beautiful Rottweiler, was commissioned by Beverly as a surprise gift for her husband at Christmas. The portrait measures 24 x 18 inches and was planned well in advance to be ready, framed and perfect for the big day. Moments like this are unforgettable, but they do require planning.
If you are thinking of commissioning a painting for a special date, get in touch as early as possible. We will work with you to plan the timeline, help choose the right photo, and make sure your portrait is completed and delivered in time.
Key Planning Tips
- Get in early: Contact us as soon as you are considering a portrait
- Deadline: Let us know the exact date you need it by
- Framing time: Factor in a few extra weeks if framing is required
- Design phase: You see a full mockup before painting begins
- Oil painting: Oil paintings take time, we can’t rush it!


Cinega (USA)
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Artu (UK)
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Lilly (UK)
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Lucie (USA)
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Joey (USA)
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Saffie (UK)
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What Size Should I Choose?
Choosing the right size for your pet portrait depends on where you plan to hang it, how many pets you’d like included, and how much impact you want it to have.
For a single head-and-shoulders portrait, a 14 x 11 or 16 x 12 inch canvas is a lovely balanced size that suits most wall spaces. If you’re thinking of a full body, or you’d like two or more pets together, we’d usually recommend something larger like 20 x 16 inches or 24 x 18 to allow for that extra detail.
It’s always worth measuring your wall space and stepping back to visualize the portrait in place. If you’re unsure, we’re happy to advise — we’ve created thousands of pet portraits over the years, and we’ll make sure yours fits beautifully in your home.


Newman (USA)
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Marshall
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Elly (UK)
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Remy (USA)
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Nell (UK)
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Sophie (USA)
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Birthday Gifts to Treasure
A custom pet portrait makes a special occasion truly unforgettable. It’s personal, meaningful, and completely one of a kind.
This portrait of Mia, a beautiful black Labrador, was commissioned as a birthday surprise. Her owner received the painting on her special day, and we were lucky enough to be sent this lovely photo showing Mia sitting proudly beside her portrait with her owner. However, if you are running out of time to arrange everything, a gift voucher is just as good! It's personal and thoughtful, and it also means the recipient can help choose exactly what they want.
If you are planning a portrait as a gift and would like a voucher, do get in touch. We’ll help guide you through the process and make sure the surprise goes off without a hitch.


Lucy (USA)
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Molly (UK)
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Chucho (USA)
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Winston (UK)
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Paddy (UK)
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Mr Bones (USA)
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Landscapes and Backgrounds in Oil Portraits
A portrait doesn’t have to be just a head and shoulders — it can tell a story. We often create full scenes, placing pets in meaningful locations that bring the painting to life.
This painting of Henry and Daisy is a perfect example. Their owners wanted a portrait that reflected not only the dogs themselves, but the countryside they loved to walk together. Nicholas worked closely with the client to create a classic background scene that felt authentic, personal, and full of atmosphere — tying the whole composition together beautifully.
If you have a favourite location, a treasured walk, or a memory you'd like included, just let us know. We can work from photos or build a scene that captures the essence of the place. It’s a wonderful way to make your portrait even more unique.


Lockheart (USA)
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Boone (USA)
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Luke (UK)
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Dudley (UK)
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Archie (UK)
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Shelly (UK)
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Agarn (USA)
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Bilbo & Mr Kipling (UK)
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Oscar & Harry (USA)
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Memorial Portraits
A pet may be gone, but the love and memories remain, and a portrait can be a comforting, lasting tribute.
This is Groucho, a beloved cat of 18 years. His portrait was commissioned by a close friend after his passing, to give the family something beautiful to remember him by. Groucho was described as the “great treasure” of Mark’s life — a true personality who was loved deeply and missed enormously.
“Although he will be missed enormously, a portrait of Groucho would be a lasting tribute. In the last days, Groucho would just lie in Mark’s arms and look at him with those beautiful eyes.”
We approach memorial portraits with the greatest care, knowing what they represent. Every brushstroke is done with intention to bring comfort, to honour a life, and to celebrate a bond that will never be forgotten.


Boomer (UK)
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Tiddles (UK)
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Tia (UK)
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Boo (UK)
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Milo (Jersey)
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Monty (UK)
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Toby (UK)
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Hudson & Hannah (USA)
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Lulu (USA)
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Stella (UK)
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Christopher (USA)
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Otis (USA)
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Yogi (USA)
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Amba and Maddie (UK)
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Max (UK)
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Oversized Oil Portraits
Looking for something truly grand? We can create stunning oversized oil portraits to suit any space or vision.
Each portrait is painted on fine linen canvas, and because we work with a specialist supplier, we can have canvases made to any size you require. Nicholas has created oil portraits up to 50 x 40 inches. Large oil paintings are perfect for large walls, entrance halls, or feature rooms where you want the portrait to really stand out.
If you have a specific size in mind, just get in touch, and we will be happy to provide a quote. Whether it’s a dramatic full-body pose, a group portrait, or a show-stopping head study, we can help you bring your vision to life.
