Hand Drawn Pet Portraits from Photos

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Explore the creative process behind Pet Portraits by Reebok in our monthly blog. Get exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, tips, and inspiration straight from the artist.

Christmas in July!

How cute would it be to have an ornament of your pet on the tree this Christmas?! This month you can get a 5x7 portrait of your pet + a custom ornament for $95! You even get to choose whether or not to add a Santa hat, and you can customize the text at the bottom (like "Christmas 2023" or just "Fido").

Also, did you know that if you've already ordered a portrait of your pet from me, I can make you a custom ornament of it for $12? If you’d like to do that, click this link to learn more!

Questions? As always, you can reach me by filling out the form on my Contact Page.

Is That an Ostrich?!

Watch this Ostrich Portrait come together in classic Treebok fashion!

It's the super cute drawing you didn't realize you needed to see today. 
Bet you smiled though, didn't you?

As you can see, I even had to get out the easel for this one. That's because it's so long that I couldn't reach the top when it was laying on my drawing table!  

I drew this piece from a reference photo taken by my dad over 30 years ago. He loved the photo and framed it, and it hung in my bedroom my entire childhood. Well, as you might expect, it faded quite a bit. So several months ago, he asked me if I could use his original photo for reference to draw a Treebok version to replace the photo, correcting the color shift in the process. The resulting portrait is so much fun!

Hand drawn Portrait

Do you have a unique project in mind? Reach out to me thru my Contact Page to let me know!

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From a Fan Friday!

It’s seriously one of my favorite things when you all send me photos of your framed portraits, and extra points for sending one of your pet with their portrait! As you can see, Aspen is thrilled to pose with his recently framed drawing!

Finishing up a Custom Portrait

Custom Cat Portrait Final Step: Adding the Whiskers!

If you aren’t able to watch Treebok draw in person at an event, watching a video is the next best thing! Here’s a video I recently shared on my social media pages of the final step of any Pet Portrait: adding the whiskers!

Every Custom Pet Portrait I create is hand drawn, and they can take from 2 to 20+ hours to complete. Since most people don’t really want to stick around that long, I create timelapse videos so you can watch the process a little faster! If you’d like to see more of those, click here to visit my Timelapse Video Gallery!

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Treebok's Blog is Back!

It’s nearly Summertime and this is Treebok’s favorite time of year! What better time to bring back the Treebok Blog?!

Treebok will be drawing live this weekend, May 19-21, at Lakewood 400 Antiques Market in Cumming, GA. Stop by and see us Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-6, or Sunday 10-5! We have over 500 vendors with antiques, toys, collectables, produce, furniture, home decor, clothing, and so many unique finds!  We're also air conditioned and have our own Big D's BBQ and the oh-so-classic popcorn stand.  

Treebok is located halfway down Hall C!

Treebok Bumper Magnets!
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It’s a new month and that means Treebok is trying something new! My newest live-event item is Bumper Magnets! They’re 5x3 inches and have a UV Coating to protect them. What do you think?!

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"What kind of photos do I need to send for my Portrait?"
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The better quality photo you send me, the better your portrait will turn out! Here are some quick tips to help if you’re not sure what to look for in a great photo!

  1. Natural Lighting. Outdoor photos are often best, although indoors in front of a window can also work well! Avoid sending dimly lit or flash photos.

  2. Face-On. Most clients prefer a full-on view of their pet. Pro tip: make sure both eyes are showing!

  3. Get down on their level. Even though it’s easier to take photos while standing, the best portraits are taken on the pet’s eye level.

  4. Fill the camera frame. Photos taken from far away often don’t have enough resolution for me to zoom in for the detailing!

  5. Be patient! Snapping the perfect photo of your pet takes time!

Finally, I realize that in some cases you may be limited in the number of photos you have access to, as in pets that have passed away. If you have any questions regarding the portrait quality I’ll be able to get from a specific photo, don’t hesitate to ask me!

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