Sun 24 Dec 2006
Final Oil Painting of 2006!
Posted by Melanie Phillips under All Work in Progress
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Here is my final oil painting of 2006! This tractor, painted on 20 x 16 stretched canvas, was commissioned by a lady in the UK for her husband who is tractor mad! The client received it safely on Thursday last week and she sent me a wonderful email to thank me. I don’t often get to paint many things other than pets so painting the tractor was a wonderful end to 2006!
The end of the year is a great time for reflecting. As another year has passed, again its been a very fulfilling year for me work wise, each year that goes by my business improves a little more, hopefully both my work and website get better and things move forward.
I will never forget the wise words of my art teacher from school, who im still in touch with him, and greatly appreciate his advice. I was in my last year of A’levels, and he told me that it would take about 10 years to really get established in any art business. Of course being young and pretty naive i didn’t believe it would take that long, but with experience, i now realise that setting up in business, getting known, getting established does take a lot of hard work. In fact it takes many hours of work and many years of dedication and you never stop moving forward and striving to make things better.
One thing i really feel has helped our community is the forum i set up in January. My IT adviser suggested it last Christmas in a review i had, mainly because i had been receiving so many emails from budding artists during the year, that i was replying to the same questions and answers over and over and it was affecting my daily work. So to be able to have a place where i could send artists to view the most popular questions and answers and even better, perhaps have someone else who had more experience than i to help answer these questions would be invaluable information for everyone.
Now a year later i cant believe how the forum has taken off and bought many pet portrait artists from around the world together. To have a dedicated place for us to go, i think has really helped many artists with both business queries and with artwork crits and help. I didn’t have this help when i started up so i am so pleased that it has become an invaluable resource available to all pet portrait artists.
Id just like to officially thank my 4 moderators who have helped me in the last few months. As the forums popularity has grown, so has the need for moderation. Slinky, Horsewhisperer, Nutty and Geraldine have been a huge help and i can’t thank them enough. I also think we have had some fun and laughs along the way too so that’s been great!
Well im going to close now, id like to wish everyone a wonderful holiday season, wherever you are, whatever you are doing, enjoy yourself! I’m off now, im taking a couple of weeks break from work to recharge my batteries. Being Christmas Eve the decorations are up, the twinkly lights are on, the presents are under the tree and im now going to make some mince pies and traditional English Christmas biscuits (cookies) for my family.
Happy Holidays!!!!














Welcome to our Portraits In Progress Blog. Our portraits are posted here in stages so that everyone can see their portrait develop, along with news from the studio and Tom our rescue dog. Don't hesitate to contact us at any time!
Nick will be completing this 16 x 12 Pastel Portrait, framed and it is for a client in Ireland. They wanted Max depicted with his coat on, sitting in his favourite place.
These two 10 x 8 portraits will be created in Pencil, by myself (Melanie) and they are hopefully going to be with the client in the USA by the 1st of October for a birthday surprise. We have created portraits for this client before so these will be a lovely addition to their collection.
This portrait is going to be a 16 x 12 in pastel by Nick. We have completed portraits for these clients in the UK before and this is for a well overdue birthday present!
This will be a 20 x 16 pastel portrait for a UK client and will be added to Nicks horse portraits website as soon as its complete. I think this one will be a stunning one!
This is a 16 x 12 pastel portrait which we will frame for our client who is in the US. Nick will create a subtle mottled background for these two dogs, so that it compliments their coat colours.
This is a special portrait for us as it is for a lady who lives very close to us here in Wales. When we first moved to our cottage she had Dai who sadly has since passed away. We feel very lucky to have met him. This will be a 16 x 12 portrait framed by our local framer.
This portrait is to be a birthday gift for a UK client on the 5th of October so Nick will be starting this one soon. Its going to be a 12 x 10 oil portrait, sadly Sonny isn't with us any longer so it will be a wonderful surprise to the recipient.
This is a Christmas commission and its a 12 x 10 portrait which Nick will create in pastel. We will frame this with our local framer.
Here is a beautiful dog called Ellie and this will be a 12 x 10 portrait that Nick will paint in Oils for a UK client. It will be a great portrait for the website, I hope to take plenty of photos in its development.
This portrait is going to be completed by myself (Melanie) in oils on canvas for a previous client in the UK. The last portrait I created in early January was a surprise gift for her mums birthday and you can see photos on
All of the paintings you see on our blog are commissions from clients worldwide. We traditionally hand paint or draw every pet portrait ourselves. There's no digital trickery involved! We start by drawing out the image by hand and follow on with painting in oils, pastel or in pencil and you can follow each stage we make here on the blog on a daily basis.