Ranger was a mixed breed dog that was taken in as a stray by some of my neighbors many years ago. I only met Ranger a few years ago when I moved to my current house in Ohio. He was a really nice dog who put up with my over-the-top Grendel’s antics on an almost daily basis.
Grendel and Ranger used to go for walks together frequently and Grendel was always looking to see if Ranger was outside whenever we passed his house. Ranger eventually lost most of his sight but he would usually still go around the block if Grendel was there to help guide him.
Sadly, Ranger passed away earlier this year at roughly 17 years old, but I’m pleased that his owners not only had a chance to enjoy the portrait while he was alive, but also that they still have something special to remember him by.
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This is a custom pet portrait I created of a Papillon dog. Grendel is actually my dog, but the portrait was for my sister, who was his breeder and hand-raised him as a puppy (Grendel’s mother was…not very maternal so he had to be bottle-fed).
This portrait was intended to go with a pair of pet portraits I previously made of my sister’s two Papillons, Emmie and Windi. The intent was to create a piece that visually went well with the other two portraits while still expressing Grendel’s unique personality. I enjoyed the challenge of creating a piece that felt harmonious when paired with two other pieces that were created several years earlier.
Would you like a custom portrait of your own pet? You can check out the process here or email me at tamara@tamarajaeger.com with any questions!
Want to keep updated and see more of what I’m working on? Sign up for my mailing list here and get a totally FREE digital download of a tiger linocut print. (I promise not to be spammy with my emails—I hate that too!)