
Catch
In honor of Pet Month, allow me to introduce
David Pfendler, an illustrator with a side interest in pet portraits.
I was first charmed by the sweethearts in his "Mugs" series when they were up earlier this year at the Grey Dog cafe in the west village. David kindly sent me a few new ones, not posted on his website, for you all to enjoy.

Murphy

Bear

Max

Myron

Mason
These are digital prints on canvas, stretched on frames, 28"x28", for $350. Smaller and larger versions are available as well.
Pip
Pearl
Woof Woof!
Inquiries? Please contact the artist directly by email.
Comments (6)
Those are VERY good. And they also look kinda hip.
Mason--the French Bulldog--above is my pup! Fun to suddenly see his 'portrait' on my favorite website. David is a super nice guy and fantastic artist. His graphic style artwork has been featured in a host of commercial adds for major companies. I think he's really talented and has a great eye for color.
Mason is such a cute dog, jojo! A very sultry gaze, there.
I love these portraits. They remind me a bit of paint-by-colors. And I mean that in a very good way.
I just contacted the artist and he is no longer doing commissions. SO sad. I am very dissapointed that my adorable Brewster can not be depicted in such a great graphic style. Does any one have any ideas on artists that do great pet portraits?
The artist is such a cool guy, maybe he'd consider keeping your dog portrait 'on-hold' until maybe a slower time in his business when he can get to it. He was admittedly phasing out of the pet portraits when Grey Dog featured his work in the cafe and a flurry of requests came in to him.
I kinda like them, but im not sure....they look too much like paint by numbers to me. Maybe it's because my gramma did a kitten version of a paint by number that i remember from when i was little and it's stuck with me...hah,