Turn your pet into a piece of poster art! All I need to design one of these for you is a photo of your best friend and, if you’d like, little profile of your pet’s personality. Most of the posters you see below have predesigned backgrounds, font choices and title placement. Colors, names and subtitles are totally customizable. I digitally paint over your photo and position your pet within the scene. The final prints are 11x17 but can be made to just about any size. Contact me for pricing and other details.

 

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DINO

Dino’s parents wanted a piece of poster art for their new downstairs bar. ‘Stinky’ is Dino’s nickname so I thought of naming a fictional stout after him. Very appropriate bar decor.

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JOE

According to Joe’s owners he’s the one that runs the household. He’s very vocal and does what he pleases. I thought my newsletter/magazine cover template would be a good fit for this guy. The titles of the fictional articles show off his personality.

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PATTON

This guy was my dog. He was a Husky and some kind of Shepherd mix. I adopted him when he was 6. He lived a very active life until he reached 14. The photo I worked from was one I shot from near the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain in Marquette, MI. Patton was hunting chipmunks up there so he’s in stalking mode here.

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SADIE

This girl is from West Virginia but is set in a scene that I photographed here in northern Michigan. The foreground flowers are from a photo I shot in Idaho.

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THOR

Thor’s parents also wanted a home bar poster in which he would be the mascot for a beer. Thor’s a golden retriever so the ‘Golden Lager’ was a natural fit.

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LOUIE

Louie the terrier made the cover of the Terrier Times! Had some fun coming up with a fictional magazine cover and then the supporting article titles for this one.

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ZAYA

This golden loved a good dive off a dock in pursuit of a tennis ball. Luckily, I had a water scene with a dock template so I was able to drop Zaya right in after the digital paint work was complete. I added the ball and wet paw prints as a bonus.

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MAIZY

The chocolate lab. Water dog supreme. Had to use the waterfront template for this one. Just using Maizy’s full name here. No fictional product necessary.

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COOPER

Another golden! What can you say? It’s a super popular breed and they’re great dogs. Cooper’s mom wanted to show him off in his natural environment…the waterfront. She nicknamed him “The Wonder Dog’ when he was a puppie. She took a great photo of Cooper that was really easy to work with in creating this poster.