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10-Year Aluminum Anniversary Gift: a Timeless Custom Portrait on Aluminum

A Portrait to Celebrate a Decade of Love

A few years ago, I had the pleasure of painting Nusi, a Hungarian Vizsla, as a surprise 10-year wedding anniversary gift from her human, Daria, to her husband Greg. Daria wanted something deeply personal and timeless. Since the traditional 10-year anniversary gift is aluminum, an oil painting on aluminum panel was the perfect fit.

Nusi’s portrait measures 10″ x 8″ and was painted using classical techniques. As a Vizsla, Nusi has striking features, with long lines, deep eyes, and a warm coppery coat. Daria spoke of her with the kind of love and humor that made it clear Nusi was family.

“I always joke that if he had to choose between the dog or me it would be a close call… and I’m not sure I would make the cut” —Daria

Laying the Groundwork for a Timeless Painting

When working on custom portraits, I spend a significant amount of time refining mock-ups. With Nusi, we explored several variations: different poses, backgrounds, and levels of formality. Some images showed her lying down with a relaxed pose, while others captured a more regal demeanor. In the end, Daria chose an image that felt just right with Nusi, sitting tall and contemplative, with a formal pose and expression. We’d built a quick and natural rapport, and that ease made the back-and-forth around the mock-ups feel more like a creative conversation than a decision-making process.

“This is exactly what I was hoping for. I really love that shot of her… She looks very regal in this picture and we do think of her as a bit of a princess…”

Each mock-up gives a strong sense of the final painting, but there’s nothing like an original oil painitng. I work in a classical style, building up layers and refining details gradually, which brings a subtle shift from digital to paint. I aim for realism, but I also want the final piece to feel like a painting, not just a copy of a photo. That said, the mock-up is the most important step in the process. It ensures my client knows exactly what to expect and gives me the chance to work through any potential issues with composition or color before a brush touches the panel.

Honing a Classical Style

Nusi’s painting marks a point in my work where I began more intentionally drawing from classical portraiture traditions. I looked to Dutch Golden Age artists like Rembrandt and Frans Hals, masters of light and shadow who knew how to evoke intimacy, drama, and timelessness. To honor that style, I gave Nusi a rich, softly textured grey-blue background inspired by one of Hals’ portraits. The subtle tonal shifts in the background contrast beautifully with her warm coat and help her gentle expression stand out. Her pose, the warm lighting, and the simplified palette lend a quiet gravity to the piece, blending warmth and sophistication.

Interested in Commissioning a Portrait?

If you’re looking for a unique anniversary gift or a timeless tribute to your beloved pet, I’d love to work with you. Learn more about the commission process here, or get in touch to start a conversation.

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Painting Betty, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

A Gift of Love (and Velvet)

This portrait began as a surprise commission from my uncle-in-law Kevin, a gift for my uncle Bill who has been a lifelong supporter of my art. When I was a teenager, he gave me my first canvas and when I had a solo show in Barcelona, he flew across the ocean to attend. He’s also a devoted dog lover who has shown and bred first Dalmatians, then Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, for much of his adult life.

Kevin reached out with dozens of reference photos of their colorful and happy pack of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels so I could choose a subject for the portrait. I’m very farmilar with these dogs. Years ago, when my beloved mutt, Buster, was diagnosed with cancer, my uncle had a surprise waiting during my visit home: a Cavalier puppy named Mona. Of Keving’s photos, I chose Betty who was one of Mona’s siblings. Betty was a Blenheim like her mother, Abby, who had an exceptionally sweet personality: friendly, loving, and easygoing. Like most of her pups, Betty inherited that same gentle and affectionate nature.

Framed Oil painting of a Blenheim Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Betty, posed on a red velvet cushion atop a wooden table with a dark background by Rebecca Luncan
Portrait of Betty, 5 x 7″, oil on aluminum

A Noble Breed with an Artistic Past

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has long been a favorite subject in European art, especially during the Baroque and Rococo periods. Named after King Charles II of England, who was often seen with a spaniel at his side, these dogs were beloved for their companionship and elegance. Early depictions by artists such as Van Dyck and Gainsborough often show them lounging on silk cushions or curled up in the arms of nobility.

In Portrait of Betty, I chose to paint her nestled into a red velvet cushion atop a wooden table, set against a dark background. The composition nods to historical portraits of dogs from the 18th and 19th centuries, some of which I once helped install while working in the exhibition design department at the Seattle Art Museum. I was especially influenced by the refined dog portraits of Gainsborough and the charm of Manet’s “A King Charles Spaniel.”

Edouard Manet, A King Charles Spaniel, c. 1866

Portraits, Photos, and Remembering Mona

This painting of Betty was especially meaningful to me not only because of the family ties, but because we had just lost our Mona right around when this painting was made. I haven’t yet painted her portrait but painting her sister was just the comfort I needed. One day Mona will also be on my easle. I took a series of photos of her, meaning to paint her portrait and she’s featured throughout my Portrait Photo Guide, which gives tips for photographing dogs.

If you’re considering a portrait of your own pet, that guide is a great place to start. I also offer more detailed info about the commission process and have other pet portrait samples on my site. And if you’re considering bringing a Cavileer King Charles Spaniel pup into your family, I highly recomend it! Click to learn more about the breed.

This portrait of Betty is a tribute not only to her and the tradition of spaniels in art, but also the real-life devotion between one of my very favorite humans and his dog.