Just want to share some behind the scenes photos I snapped while painting the latest pet portrait of Frisky, the kitty. I don’t think Lola was too pleased with all the attention the “other” cat got and made it quite clear by demanding lots of attention. 

Getting those details down.

Concentrated! If you’ve watched my time-lapse videos, you know I often wear this fleece in the studio. I just get so cold when I sit still for hours…. and of course my sexy reading glasses. It doesn’t get better than this folks. Maybe I should work on my studio looks… probably would be more successful if I looked like Carolina Gynning in the studio instead. 🙂

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xo,
e. 

Some bonds never really leave us.
They simply find new ways to stay close.

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Erica Eriksdotter is a third-generation painter known for her emotionally resonant heirloom pet portraits. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and collected by pet lovers across the world.

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