New York artist, Luis Ramos, combines his love for old master art, Spanish heritage and life-long devotion to pets to create rich, detailed pet portraits. His luxuriant oil paintings capture the animal’s personality with soulful whimsy. To honor your pet with a Neo-Classical masterpiece from Petcasso contact Luis Ramos.
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Angie Ketelhut: Her Eyes Have It
Dog artists know you can’t capture a dog’s true spirit unless you get the eyes right. Painter Angie Ketelhut sets the bar higher, she gets the owner’s eyes right. Memorialize the mutual adoration of your family with a Pets-N-People portrait from Art by Angie.
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Ken Bailey: Bold Brew
Wildly popular, Seattle based artist, Ken Bailey, decided early on to create his own style. It took some time and didn’t preclude finding inspiration in ancient myths and cave paintings, but today a Bailey is undeniably a Bailey. To purchase on of his bold, humorous posters starring your breed visit www.allposters.com. To order a limited edition print or commission an original contact Ken Bailey.
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Linda O’Neill: Doggie Light + Magic
Combine a background painting digital art for Lucasfilm and the love of a rescue dog named Abby and you get enchanting dog art by Linda O’Neill. Her work is collected nationwide and was recently commissioned by the Guide Dogs for the Blind and the National Greyhound Protection League. To order a portrait of your pet from one of the top dog artists in the country visit Linda’s Abby Creek Studios.
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Erin Go Dog
I don’t know anything about Kora or why she’s in hell, but I love her Celtic Irish Wolfhound graphic design. Bonus cat on back. Visit Kora in Hell to get yours. Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Update 5.11.07 Found Kora-In-Hell’s Blog. Very cool, especially explanation of “Kora.”
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David Terry’s Happy Zen Dog
David Terry’s artwork has been described as possessing a “world view – a coherent thematic approach buried in the Southern gothic sensibility of narrative, memory, and moral complexities.” But in a word, it’s simply wonderful! To commission a piece or chose one of his prints visit www.dogartdealer.com.
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Rebecca Collins: Almost Famous
You know the saying, “Everyone is famous by 15 people on the Internet.” Rebecca and Dan Collins of Dallas, TX have managed to transcend their 15 people with a unique approach to dog art. Yes, they started out “Warholizing” dogs in 1998, but now they offer several unique styles that set them apart from the ubiquitous Photoshop filter look. My favorite is Rebecca’s Painterly Style in which she incorporates hand drawn lines and pixel painting to create true originals. To memorialize your pet with an Artpaw painting visit www.artpaw.com
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Every Dog is a Dream Come True
Seaside Doxie by Moira McLaughlin, 2006Welcome to my blog where I'll feature cool contemporary dog art from around the world. Naturally, I'll start with my art. I create photo and paper collages of dogs. I'm inspired by the individuality of every pet and the joyful photos owners take of them. I believe that every dog is a dream come true. How else do you explain the fact that every owner thinks they have the best dog in the world? So many perfect matches remind us every day that if we let the universe do it's job, it gets it right. It gets it perfect.
Here is a collage of my Dachshund, Darby. He's the one who started it all. To see more of my artwork visit my Dream Dogs Art Store.








