Here is a recently commissioned pet portrait I did:
“Orange O’Malley.”
Orange O’Malley. 16″ x 12″, Acrylic on Canvas, © 2022 Cedar LeeI made this painting on the client’s request as a companion piece to an earlier painting I did of their other cat, Pebbles. You can see the two paintings together here.
Left: Pebbles. 16″ x 12″, Oil on Canvas, © 2019 Cedar LeeRight: Orange O’Malley. 16″ x 12″, Acrylic on Canvas, © 2022 Cedar Lee
I intentionally matched the colors so the two paintings would display well together.
Orange O’Malley. 16″ x 12″, Acrylic on Canvas, © 2022 Cedar LeeIt was fun to capture the intent focus of the cat’s gaze off to the side. Although his eye is a very small part of the painting, it immediately draws the viewer’s attention.
Detail: Orange O’Malley. 16″ x 12″, Acrylic on Canvas, © 2022 Cedar LeeThe blue color in the eye goes with the accent of the bright blue collar.
Detail: Orange O’Malley. 16″ x 12″, Acrylic on Canvas, © 2022 Cedar LeeTiny details, like the cat’s nametag, are included, without losing the looseness and expressiveness of the brush strokes.
Detail: Orange O’Malley. 16″ x 12″, Acrylic on Canvas, © 2022 Cedar LeeThis loose expressiveness is more exaggerated in the background, where I used a larger brush and avoided over-working the paint, to keep these brush strokes.
Detail: Orange O’Malley. 16″ x 12″, Acrylic on Canvas, © 2022 Cedar LeeThe cat is still and focused in the middle of the expressive background, capturing a moment in time and pulling us into his world.
Orange O’Malley. 16″ x 12″, Acrylic on Canvas, © 2022 Cedar Lee