Your pet was never ‘just a pet’.

They were the one who followed you from room to room,
the one who looked at you in a way no one else ever could.

And even now…
you still look for them.

In quiet moments.
In the spaces they used to fill.

You don’t just miss them.

You miss the feeling of them being there.

Photographs capture a moment.
A portrait holds presence.

It brings them back into your space in a way that feels lived in… not remembered.

You find yourself pausing… and unexpectedly, smiling.

Because when you pass by, you don’t just think of them.
You feel them there.

And instead of only feeling the loss,
you begin to feel the love again.

I have paintings of four of my other dogs, and I don’t receive the same ‘channeled spirit’ effect from those as I do from Gus’s portrait.

Bob Gaskin

This isn’t something you simply order.
It’s something you step into.

Your pet was never ‘just a pet.’

They were the one who followed you from room to room,
the one who looked at you in a way no one else ever could.

And even now…

you still look for them.

In quiet moments.
In the spaces they used to fill.

You don’t just miss them.

You miss the feeling of them being there.

Photographs capture a moment.
A portrait holds presence.

It brings them back into your space in a way that feels lived with, not remembered.

You find yourself pausing… and unexpectedly, smiling.

Because when you pass by, you don’t just think of them.
You feel them there.

And instead of only feeling the loss,
you begin to feel the love again.

I have paintings of four of my other dogs, and I don’t receive the same ‘channeled energy’ effect from those as I do from Gus’s portrait.

Bob Gaskin

This isn’t something you simply order.
It’s something you step into.

Your pet was never ‘just a pet.’

They were the one who followed you from room to room,
the one who looked at you in a way no one else ever could.

And even now, you still look for them.

In the quiet moments.
In the spaces they used to fill.

You miss the feeling of them being there.

Photographs capture a moment.
A portrait hold presence.

It brings them back into your space in a way that feels lived in, not remembered.

You find yourself pausing… and unexpectedly, smiling.

Because when you pass by, you don’t just think of them.
You feel them there.

And instead of only feeling the loss,
you begin to feel the love again.

I have paintings of four of my other dogs, and I don’t receive the same ‘channeled spirit’ effect from those as I do from Gus’s portrait.

Bob Gaskin

This isn’t something you simply order.
It’s something you step into.

YOU MIGHT HAVE SEEN ME ON

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Dachshund swimming toward the camera in turquoise water, tongue out and ears flopping.

“It’s so beyond what we ever imagined…

I can just stare at it and she’s right there.

The process brought us so much peace with our loss.”

– Jay and Devan Klamon, Georgia

“Throughout the process, there were so many moments that felt like Luna was watching over all of it.”

– Jay and Devan Klamon, Georgia

This is what begins to shift.

Not just remembering.
Not just honoring.

But living with their presence again.

Dachshund swimming toward the camera in turquoise water, tongue out and ears flopping.

“It’s so beyond what we ever imagined…

I can just stare at it and she’s right there.

The process brought us so much peace with our loss.”

– Jay and Devan Klamon, Georgia

“Throughout the process, there were so many moments that felt like Luna was watching over all of it.”

– Jay and Devan Klamon, Georgia

This is what begins to shift.

Not just remembering.
Not just honoring.

But living with their presence again.

Dachshund swimming toward the camera in turquoise water, tongue out and ears flopping.

“It’s so beyond what we ever imagined…

I can just stare at it and she’s right there.

The process brought us so much peace with our loss, and there were so many moments that felt like Luna was watching over all of it.

– Jay and Devan Klamon, Georgia

This is what begins to shift.

Not just remembering.
Not just honoring.

But living with their presence again.

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a yellow Labrador Retriever in acrylic on archival linen.

“I walk by them every day and say hi, because it feels like they are there.”

Jennifer Burr Altabef of Texas
Memorial portraits of Casey and Archie

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a yellow Labrador Retriever in acrylic on archival linen.

“I walk by them every day and say hi, because it feels like they are there.”

Jennifer Burr Altabef of Texes,
Memorial portraits of Casey and Archie

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a yellow Labrador Retriever in acrylic on archival linen.

“I walk by them every day and say hi, because it feels like they are there.”

Jennifer Burr Altabef of Texas
Memorial portraits of Casey and Archie

Love Remains. A Portrait Gives it a Place to Live.

Over time, the details soften in ways you don’t expect. A feeling you try to return to. A presence you still look for in quiet moments.

And then the portrait arrives.

You find yourself pausing as you walk by. Looking up instinctively. Smiling unexpectedly.

Not because the loss disappears, but because their presence no longer feels so far away.

Not a replacement.
Not a photograph recreated.

But a way of keeping that connection close enough to feel them again.

So instead of reaching for a memory, you begin living with their presence as part of your everyday life.

Not as a reminder of what was lost, but as a quiet honoring of what will always remain.

Love Remains. A Portrait Gives it a Place to Live.

Over time, the details soften in ways you don’t expect. A feeling you try to return to. A presence you still look for a quiet moments.

And then the portrait arrives.

You find yourself pausing as you walk by. Looking up instinctively. Smiling unexpectedly.

Not because the loss disappears, but because their presence no longer feels so far away.

Not a replacement.
Not a photograph recreated.

But a way of keeping that connection close enough to feel them again.

So instead of reaching for a memory, you begin living with their presence as part of your everyday life.

Not as a reminder of what was lost, but as a quiet honoring of what will always remain.

Love Remains.
A Portrait Gives it a Place to Live.

Over time, the details soften in ways you don’t expect. A feeling you try to return to. A presence you still look for in quiet moments.

And then the portrait arrives.

You find yourself pausing as you walk by. Looking up instinctively. Smiling unexpectedly.

Not because the loss disappears, but because their presence no longer feels so far away.

Not a replacement.
Not a photograph recreated.

But a way of keeping that connection close enough to feel them again.

So instead of reaching for a memory, you begin living with their presence as part of your everyday life.

Not as a reminder of what was lost, but as a quiet honoring of what will always remain.

“I felt like I could touch her soft fur again.”

Grace H. of Virginia
In memory of Rosie

Custom pet portraits painted by Erica Eriksdotter, depicting a Chocolate Labrador dog with a soft green and purple background, created for a private client.
“His energy literally jumps off the canvas.”

Bob Gaskin of Colorado
In memory of Gus

“Working with you has been a source of pure joy, and you have helped me tremendously.”

Raquel Snyder of Maryland
In memory of George

“There is something about a portrait that truly captures the soul in a way that photographs do not.”

Vonda and Ronnie of Virginia
In memory of Gus

“I felt like I could touch her soft fur again.”

Grace H. of Virginia
In memory of Rosie

Custom pet portraits painted by Erica Eriksdotter, depicting a Chocolate Labrador dog with a soft green and purple background, created for a private client.
“His energy literally jumps off the canvas.”

Bob Gaskin of Colorado
In memory of Gus

“Working with you has been a source of pure joy, and you have helped me tremendously.”

Raquel Snyder of Maryland
In memory of George

“There is something about a portrait that truly captures the soul in a way that photographs do not.”

Vonda and Ronnie of Virginia
In memory of Gus

“I felt like I could touch her soft fur again.”

Grace H. of Virginia
Memorial portrait of Rosie

Custom pet portraits painted by Erica Eriksdotter, depicting a Chocolate Labrador dog with a soft green and purple background, created for a private client.
“His energy literally jumps off the canvas.”

Bob Gaskin of Colorado
Memorial portrait of Gus

“Working with you has been a source of pure joy, and you have helped me tremendously.”

Raquel Snyder of Maryland
Memorial portrait of George

“There is something about a portrait that truly captures the soul in a way that photographs do not.”

Vonda and Ronnie of Virginia
Memorial portrait of Gus

Over 100 Heartfelt Stories from Pet Parents

Over 100 Heartfelt Stories from Pet Parents

Over 100 Heartfelt Stories from Pet Parents

The Process: A Portrait Created With You

This is more than a painting. It is a deeply personal experience created with care, collaboration, and intention from beginning to end.

We begin with your pet. Who they were, the way they looked at you, the details only you remember, and the feeling you want to hold onto each time you see them.

Over the course of four weeks, I build the portrait slowly through many thin layers of archival acrylic paint on museum-quality linen canvas. Each layer adds depth, softness, and dimension, allowing their expression and presence to emerge gradually over time.

I always begin with the eyes.

Collectors often tell me this is the moment everything shifts, because suddenly, they are there.

The portrait is not created from photographs alone. I paint from your memories, your stories, and the emotional presence your pet carried within your life. That is why the finished piece does not simply resemble them. It feels like them.

Throughout the process, I share progress with you as the portrait evolves layer by layer. Together, we refine every detail until it feels right emotionally as well as visually.

And when the portrait is complete, it often feels less like receiving something new and more like welcoming a part of them home again.

Portraits are accepted on a limited basis throughout the year, and many collectors reserve their place months in advance.

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet, you’re invited to begin. I’ll personally review your inquiry and be in touch regarding next steps.

The Process: A Portrait Created With You

This is more than a painting. It is a deeply personal experience created with care, collaboration, and intention from beginning to end.

We begin with your pet. Who they were, the way they looked at you, the details only you remember, and the feeling you want to hold onto each time you see them.

Over the course of four weeks, I build the portrait slowly through many thin layers of archival acrylic paint on museum-quality linen canvas. Each layer adds depth, softness, and dimension, allowing their expression and presence to emerge gradually over time.

I always begin with the eyes.

Collectors often tell me this is the moment everything shifts, because suddenly, they are there.

The portrait is not created from photographs alone. I paint from your memories, your stories, and the emotional presence your pet carried within your life. That is why the finished piece does not simply resemble them. It feels like them.

Throughout the process, I share progress with you as the portrait evolves layer by layer. Together, we refine every detail until it feels right emotionally as well as visually.

And when the portrait is complete, it often feels less like receiving something new and more like welcoming a part of them home again.

Portraits are accepted on a limited basis throughout the year, and many collectors reserve their place months in advance.

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet,  you’re invited to begin. I’ll personally review your inquiry and be in touch regarding next steps.

The Process: A Portrait Created With You

This is more than a painting. It is a deeply personal experience created with care, collaboration, and intention from beginning to end.

We begin with your pet. Who they were, the way they looked at you, the details only you remember, and the feeling you want to hold onto each time you see them.

Over the course of four weeks, I build the portrait slowly through many thin layers of archival acrylic paint on museum-quality linen canvas. Each layer adds depth, softness, and dimension, allowing their expression and presence to emerge gradually over time.

I always begin with the eyes.

Collectors often tell me this is the moment everything shifts, because suddenly, they are there.

The portrait is not created from photographs alone. I paint from your memories, your stories, and the emotional presence your pet carried within your life. That is why the finished piece does not simply resemble them. It feels like them.

Throughout the process, I share progress with you as the portrait evolves layer by layer. Together, we refine every detail until it feels right emotionally as well as visually.

And when the portrait is complete, it often feels less like receiving something new and more like welcoming a part of them home again.

Portraits are accepted on a limited basis throughout the year, and many collectors reserve their place months in advance.

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet, you’re invited to begin. I’ll personally review your inquiry and guide you through the next steps.

Commission Scale & Investment

Each portrait is created with the same level of emotional depth, artistic attention, and museum-quality craftsmanship.

What changes is the scale of the piece and the presence it holds in your home.

For many collectors, the portrait becomes more than something displayed on a wall. It becomes part of the atmosphere of the home itself.

Each piece is created slowly over many layered sessions using archival acrylics on museum-quality linen canvas, intended to remain part of your family for generations to come.

18 x 18 in / 16 x 20 in
(46 x 46 cm / 41 x 51 cm)

$12,000

A quiet, intimate presence

24 x 24 in / 22 x 28 in
(61 x 61 cm / 56 x 71 cm)

$16,000

A balanced focal point within the home

30 x 30 in / 26 x 32 in
(76 x 76 cm / 66 x 81 cm)

$22,000

A commanding presence. A true statement piece.

If you’re unsure which scale feels right, I’ll guide you based on your space and how you want the portrait to live within it.

Her work truly captures the heart and soul of your pet.

Patti Brennan, Washington Post

It brings me so much happiness, so much more than I would ever realize. It makes me smile and happy, rather than sad which happens when I look at photos.

Melissa Swensrud, Maryland

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet, you’re invited to begin. I’ll personally review your inquiry and be in touch regarding next steps.

Commission Scale & Investment

Each portrait is created with the same level of emotional depth, artistic attention, and museum-quality craftsmanship.

What changes is the scale of the piece and the presence it holds within your home.

For many collectors, the portrait becomes more than something displayed on a wall. It becomes part of the atmosphere of the home itself.

Each piece is created slowly over many layered sessions using archival acrylics on museum-quality linen canvas, intended to remain part of your family for generations to come.

18 x 18 in / 16 x 20 in
(46 x 46 cm / 41 x 51 cm)

$12,000

A quiet, intimate presence

24 x 24 in / 22 x 28 in
(61 x 61 cm / 56 x 71 cm)

$16,000

A balanced focal point within the home

30 x 30 in / 26 x 32 in
(76 x 76 cm / 66 x 81 cm)

$22,000

A commanding presence. A true statement piece.

If you’re unsure which scale feels right, I’ll guide you based on your space and how you want the portrait to live within it.

Her work truly captures the heart and soul of your pet.

Patti Brennan, Washington Post

It brings me so much happiness, so much more than I would ever realize. It makes me smile and happy, rather than sad which happens when I look at photos.

Melissa Swensrud, Maryland

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet, you’re invited to begin. I’ll personally review your inquiry and be in touch regarding next steps.

Commission Scale & Investment

Each portrait is created with the same level of emotional depth, artistic attention, and museum-quality craftsman.

What changes is the scale of the piece and the presence it holds within your home.

For many collectors, the portrait becomes more than something displayed on a wall. It becomes part of the atmosphere of the home itself.

Each piece is created slowly over many layered sessions using archival acrylics on museum-quality linen canvas, intended to remain part of your family for generations to come.

18 x 18 in / 16 x 20 in
(46 x 46 cm / 41 x 51 cm)

$12,000

A quiet, intimate presence

24 x 24 in / 22 x 28 in
(61 x 61 cm / 56 x 71 cm)

$16,000

A balanced focal point within the home

30 x 30 in / 26 x 32 in
(76 x 76 cm / 66 x 81 cm)

$22,000

A commanding presence. A true statement piece.

If you’re unsure which scale feels right, I’ll guide you based on your space and how you want the portrait to live within it.

Her work truly captures the heart and soul of your pet.

Patti Brennan, Washington Post

It brings me so much happiness, so much more than I would ever realize. It makes me smile and happy, rather than sad which happens when I look at photos.

Melissa Swensrud, Maryland

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet, you’re invited to begin. I’ll personally review your inquiry and be in touch regarding next steps.

A commissioned custom dog portrait of a Shih Tzu with expressive eyes and fluffy fur on a teal background, hand-painted by Erica Eriksdotter.

“I haven’t cried over Caesar in a long time, but seeing your painting as it got closer to being finished overwhelmed me with the love and joy he brought my wife and me.”

Jon Liney of Pennsylvania
Memorial portrait of Caesar

Hand-painted custom portrait of a white and brown English Bulldog with a gentle expression on a light gray background by Erica Eriksdotter.

“Words can’t even begin to describe how amazing and beautiful it is to see the portrait every day. I cherish this portrait of Winston more than I can say.”

Dana of Virginia
Portrait of Winston

Custom hand-painted portrait of a white cat with striking blue eyes on a peach background by artist Erica Eriksdotter.

“The painting is even more incredible in person. I keep looking at it in disbelief at how exactly it feels like her. I’m so grateful to have this beautiful memory of Daisy.”

Serena Summers of British Columbia, Canada
Memorial portrait of Daisy

A commissioned custom dog portrait of a Shih Tzu with expressive eyes and fluffy fur on a teal background, hand-painted by Erica Eriksdotter.

“I haven’t cried over Caesar in a long time, but seeing your painting as it got closer to being finished overwhelmed me with the love and joy he brought my wife and me.”

Jon Liney of Pennsylvania
Memorial portrait of Caesar

Hand-painted custom portrait of a white and brown English Bulldog with a gentle expression on a light gray background by Erica Eriksdotter.

“Words can’t even begin to describe how amazing and beautiful it is to see the portrait every day. I cherish this portrait of Winston more than I can say.”

Dana of Virginia
Portrait of Winston

Custom hand-painted portrait of a white cat with striking blue eyes on a peach background by artist Erica Eriksdotter.

“The painting is even more incredible in person. I keep looking at it in disbelief at how exactly it feels like her. I’m so grateful to have this beautiful memory of Daisy.”

Serena Summers of British Columbia, Canada
Memorial portrait of Daisy

A commissioned custom dog portrait of a Shih Tzu with expressive eyes and fluffy fur on a teal background, hand-painted by Erica Eriksdotter.

“I haven’t cried over Caesar in a long time, but seeing your painting as it got closer to being finished overwhelmed me with the love and joy he brought my wife and me.”

Jon Liney of Pennsylvania
Memorial portrait of Caesar

Hand-painted custom portrait of a white and brown English Bulldog with a gentle expression on a light gray background by Erica Eriksdotter.

“Words can’t even begin to describe how amazing and beautiful it is to see the portrait every day. I cherish this portrait of Winston more than I can say.”

Dana of Virginia
Portrait of Winston

Custom hand-painted portrait of a white cat with striking blue eyes on a peach background by artist Erica Eriksdotter.

“The painting is even more incredible in person. I keep looking at it in disbelief at how exactly it feels like her. I’m so grateful to have this beautiful memory of Daisy.”

Serena Summers of British Columbia, Canada
Memorial portrait of Daisy

The Artist Behind Your Portrait

Your Pet’s Story, Held with Reverence

Artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait painting of a black dog on canvas.

Hi, I’m Erica.

I’m a third-generation painter. I began painting in 1987 and sold my first painting in 1990, when I was ten years old. Since then, painting has been the throughline of my life. In 2011, I began specializing in pet portraits, bringing decades of artistic experience to the deeply personal work of honoring the bond between pets and the people who love them.

My work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and international publications for the depth of presence collectors experience through these pet portraits.

But long before any recognition, there was Lucas.

Losing my own childhood dog shaped the course of my life and became the reason I began painting animals so devotedly. I understand firsthand the quiet ache that follows this kind of loss, and the deep desire to keep that connection close.

That experience shaped not only the way I paint, but the way I guide collectors through the process itself.

The Artist Behind Your Portrait

Your Pet’s Story, Held with Reverence

Artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait painting of a black dog on canvas.

Hi, I’m Erica.

I’m a third-generation painter. I began painting in 1987 and sold my first painting in 1990, when I was ten years old. Since then, painting has been the throughline of my life. In 2011, I began specializing in pet portraits, bringing decades of artistic experience to the deeply personal work of honoring the bond between pets and the people who love them.

My work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and international publications for the depth of presence collectors experience through these portraits.

But long before any recognition, there was Lucas.

Losing my childhood dog shaped the course of my life and became the reason I began painting animals so devotedly. I understand firsthand the quiet ache that follows this kind of loss, and the deep desire to keep that connection close.

That experience shaped not only the way I paint, but the way I guide collectors through the process itself.

The Artist Behind Your Portrait

Your Pet’s Story, Held with Reverence

Artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait painting of a black dog on canvas.

Hi, I’m Erica.

I’m a third-generation painter. I began painting in 1987 and sold my first painting in 1990, when I was ten years old. Since then, painting has been the throughline of my life. In 2011, I began specializing in pet portraits, bringing decades of artistic experience to the deeply personal work of honoring the bond between pets and the people who love them.

My work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and international publications for the depth of presence collectors experience through these portraits.

But long before any recognition, there was Lucas.

Losing my childhood dog shaped the course of my life and became the reason I began painting animals so devotedly. I understand firsthand the quiet ache that follows this kind of loss, and the deep desire to keep that connection close.

That experience shaped not only the way I paint, but the way I guide collectors through the process itself.

Close-up of artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait of a brown dog (chocolate lab) with a soft green and purple background on canvas.
Artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait painting of a copper colored curly dog on canvas.
Close-up of artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait of a brown dog (chocolate lab) with a soft green and purple background on canvas.
Artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait painting of a copper colored curly dog on canvas.
Close-up of artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait of a brown dog (chocolate lab) with a soft green and purple background on canvas.
Artist, Erica Eriksdotter, painting a custom pet portrait painting of a copper colored curly dog on canvas.

Created with Care and Intention

Each portrait is created intentionally using museum-quality materials, layered acrylic techniques inspired by the old masters, and a deeply collaborative approach designed to honor your pet with emotional accuracy as well as visual realism.

I don’t paint pets in general.

I paint your pet as you knew them.

Their expression.
Their presence.
The feeling of being loved by them.

And for many collectors, this is what makes the portrait feel so meaningful to live with for years to come.

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet, you’re invited to begin.

Created with Care and Intention

Each portrait is created slowly and intentionally using museum-quality materials, layered acrylic techniques inspired by the old masters, and a deeply collaborative approach designed to honor your pet with emotional accuracy as well as visual realism.

I don’t paint pets in general.

I paint your pet as you knew them.

Their expression.
Their presence.
The feeling of being loved by them.

And for many collectors, that is what makes the portrait feel so meaningful to live with for years to come.

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet, you’re invited to begin.

Created with Care and Intention

Each portrait is created slowly and intentionally using museum-quality materials, layered acrylic techniques inspired by the old masters, and a deeply collaborative approach designed to honor your pet with emotional accuracy as well as visual realism.

I don’t paint pets in general.

I paint your pet as you knew them.

Their expression.
Their presence.
The feeling of being loved by them.

And for many collectors, that is what makes the portrait feel so meaningful to live with for years to come.

If this feels like the right way to honor your pet, you’re invited to begin.

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a curly-haired brown poodle with a pink and purple background.

“The best part was seeing the updates as Bertie came to life. Each update took my breath away.”

Carla Hively of West Virginia
Memorial portrait of Bertie

Custom hand-painted portrait of a chocolate Labrador with a joyful expression on a soft green background by Erica Eriksdotter.

“Being able to share stories with you and reminiscing about all the wonderful times we had, truly helped the healing process. Charlie’s portrait is something I will cherish forever.”

Tiffany Lawson of Japan
Memorial portrait of Charlie Bear

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a white Shih Tzu dog with a green background.

“Having the opportunity to see him come back to life, and be a permanent fixture in our home, is something we will cherish forever.”

Kelly Fritz of Virginia
Memorial portrait of Winston

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a curly-haired brown poodle with a pink and purple background.

“The best part was seeing the updates as Bertie came to life. Each update took my breath away.”

Carla Hively of West Virginia
Memorial portrait of Bertie

Custom hand-painted portrait of a chocolate Labrador with a joyful expression on a soft green background by Erica Eriksdotter.

“Being able to share stories with you and reminiscing about all the wonderful times we had, truly helped the healing process. Charlie’s portrait is something I will cherish forever.”

Tiffany Lawson of Japan
Memorial portrait of Charlie Bear

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a white Shih Tzu dog with a green background.

“Having the opportunity to see him come back to life, and be a permanent fixture in our home, is something we will cherish forever.”

Kelly Fritz of Virginia
Memorial portrait of Winston

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a curly-haired brown poodle with a pink and purple background.

“The best part was seeing the updates as Bertie came to life. Each update took my breath away.”

Carla Hively of West Virginia

Memorial portrait of Bertie

Custom hand-painted portrait of a chocolate Labrador with a joyful expression on a soft green background by Erica Eriksdotter.

“Being able to share stories with you and reminiscing about all the wonderful times we had, truly helped the healing process. Charlie’s portrait is something I will cherish forever.”

Tiffany Lawson of Japan
Memorial portrait of Charlie Bear

Custom pet portrait by Erica Eriksdotter of a white Shih Tzu dog with a green background.

“Having the opportunity to see him come back to life, and be a permanent fixture in our home, is something we will cherish forever.”

Kelly Fritz of Virginia
Memorial portrait of Winston

A Process Built on Trust

Erica Eriksdotter building layers of color in her slow art process.

Every portrait is created in close collaboration and thoughtful refinement from beginning to end.

Throughout the process, I share progress with you as the painting unfolds, allowing each detail to evolve in a way that feels true to your pet and your relationship with them.

By the time the portrait is complete, it already feels familiar. Recognized. Like them.

And if, after engaging fully in the process, the final portrait does not feel aligned, I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

What I didn’t know was that my voice would be heard during the process.

Karen Corso, Virginia

A Process Built in Trust

Erica Eriksdotter building layers of color in her slow art process.

Every portrait is created through close collaboration and thoughtful refinement from beginning to end.

Throughout the process, I share progress with you as the painting unfolds, allowing each detail to evolve in a way that feels true to your pet and your relationship with them.

By the time the portrait is complete, it already feels familiar. Recognized. Like them.

And if, after engaging fully in the process, the final portrait does not feel aligned, I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

What I didn’t know was that my voice would be heard during the process.

Karen Corso, Virginia

A Process Built in Trust

Erica Eriksdotter building layers of color in her slow art process.

Every portrait is created through close collaboration and thoughtful refinement from beginning to end.

Throughout the process, I share progress with you as the painting unfolds, allowing each detail to evolve in a way that feels true to your pet and your relationship with them.

By the time the portrait is complete, it already feels familiar. Recognized. Like them.

And if, after engaging fully in the process, the final portrait does not feel aligned, I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

“What I didn’t know was that my voice would be heard during the process.”

Karen Corso, of Virginia

Frequently Asked Questions

Each custom pet portrait is created over several weeks and involves approximately 60–80 hours of painting. The process is thoughtful and layered, with space for collaboration along the way. You’ll receive updates as your custom pet portrait unfolds so the experience feels intentional, supported, and unhurried.

That’s completely okay. Many clients take time to reflect before moving forward with a custom pet portrait. You’re always welcome to reach out with questions or to explore whether this feels like the right moment. An inquiry simply opens a conversation and allows me to share more details, without any obligation to proceed.

Yes. My work focuses on capturing your beloved pet, not just the breed or a likeness. I paint using professional, archival-quality acrylics, chosen for their depth, permanence, and ability to build luminous, layered detail. Through reference photos and conversation, I pay close attention to expression, presence, and the qualities that made your pet unmistakably yours.

My process is collaborative, with opportunities for reflection and refinement along the way. If the completed custom pet portrait does not feel aligned after engaging fully in the process, I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee so you can move forward with confidence.

Yes. Some clients commission a custom pet portrait shortly after a loss, while others wait months or years. Some begin the process while their pet is aging or nearing the end of life. There is no “right” timing.

Entrusting someone with a beloved memory is a tender decision. My process is designed to be gentle, respectful, and emotionally supportive, wherever you are.

Absolutely. Many clients commission portraits of pets who are very much alive, as a way to celebrate the bond they share now.

Yes. The background, composition, and other thoughtful details are discussed during the process of creating your custom pet portrait. Personalization is approached with care so the final piece feels both timeless and deeply personal.

Yes. All custom pet portraits are created using photographs you share, along with thoughtful conversation. High-quality reference images allow me to capture expression, presence, and the details that made your pet uniquely yours.

Each custom pet portrait is carefully prepared and shipped with full protection and insurance. I work with clients around the world, and delivery timing and options are discussed once the painting is complete so you always know what to expect.

Select larger-scale commissions may be available by request. If you’re envisioning a custom pet portrait beyond the listed dimensions, we can discuss that once your inquiry is received.

Yes. Some clients gift a finished portrait, while others choose a gift certificate so the recipient can take part in the creative process. Gift commissions are handled with the same care and intention as every custom pet portrait.

To begin, you’ll submit an inquiry. I’ll follow up to learn more about your pet and invite you to share a few reference photos. From there, we’ll discuss timing, scale, and availability. A deposit reserves your place once you decide to move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each custom pet portrait is created over several weeks and involves approximately 60–80 hours of painting. The process is thoughtful and layered, with space for collaboration along the way. You’ll receive updates as your custom pet portrait unfolds so the experience feels intentional, supported, and unhurried.

That’s completely okay. Many clients take time to reflect before moving forward with a custom pet portrait. You’re always welcome to reach out with questions or to explore whether this feels like the right moment. An inquiry simply opens a conversation and allows me to share more details, without any obligation to proceed.

Yes. My work focuses on capturing your beloved pet, not just the breed or a likeness. I paint using professional, archival-quality acrylics, chosen for their depth, permanence, and ability to build luminous, layered detail. Through reference photos and conversation, I pay close attention to expression, presence, and the qualities that made your pet unmistakably yours.

My process is collaborative, with opportunities for reflection and refinement along the way. If the completed custom pet portrait does not feel aligned after engaging fully in the process, I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee so you can move forward with confidence.

Yes. Some clients commission a custom pet portrait shortly after a loss, while others wait months or years. Some begin the process while their pet is aging or nearing the end of life. There is no “right” timing.

Entrusting someone with a beloved memory is a tender decision. My process is designed to be gentle, respectful, and emotionally supportive, wherever you are.

Absolutely. Many clients commission portraits of pets who are very much alive, as a way to celebrate the bond they share now.

Yes. The background, composition, and other thoughtful details are discussed during the process of creating your custom pet portrait. Personalization is approached with care so the final piece feels both timeless and deeply personal.

Yes. All custom pet portraits are created using photographs you share, along with thoughtful conversation. High-quality reference images allow me to capture expression, presence, and the details that made your pet uniquely yours.

Each custom pet portrait is carefully prepared and shipped with full protection and insurance. I work with clients around the world, and delivery timing and options are discussed once the painting is complete so you always know what to expect.

Select larger-scale commissions may be available by request. If you’re envisioning a custom pet portrait beyond the listed dimensions, we can discuss that once your inquiry is received.

Yes. Some clients gift a finished portrait, while others choose a gift certificate so the recipient can take part in the creative process. Gift commissions are handled with the same care and intention as every custom pet portrait.

To begin, you’ll submit an inquiry. I’ll follow up to learn more about your pet and invite you to share a few reference photos. From there, we’ll discuss timing, scale, and availability. A deposit reserves your place once you decide to move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each custom pet portrait is created over several weeks and involves approximately 60–80 hours of painting. The process is thoughtful and layered, with space for collaboration along the way. You’ll receive updates as your custom pet portrait unfolds so the experience feels intentional, supported, and unhurried.

That’s completely okay. Many clients take time to reflect before moving forward with a custom pet portrait. You’re always welcome to reach out with questions or to explore whether this feels like the right moment. An inquiry simply opens a conversation and allows me to share more details, without any obligation to proceed.

Yes. My work focuses on capturing your beloved pet, not just the breed or a likeness. I paint using professional, archival-quality acrylics, chosen for their depth, permanence, and ability to build luminous, layered detail. Through reference photos and conversation, I pay close attention to expression, presence, and the qualities that made your pet unmistakably yours.

My process is collaborative, with opportunities for reflection and refinement along the way. If the completed custom pet portrait does not feel aligned after engaging fully in the process, I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee so you can move forward with confidence.

Yes. Some clients commission a custom pet portrait shortly after a loss, while others wait months or years. Some begin the process while their pet is aging or nearing the end of life. There is no “right” timing.

Entrusting someone with a beloved memory is a tender decision. My process is designed to be gentle, respectful, and emotionally supportive, wherever you are.

Absolutely. Many clients commission portraits of pets who are very much alive, as a way to celebrate the bond they share now.

Yes. The background, composition, and other thoughtful details are discussed during the process of creating your custom pet portrait. Personalization is approached with care so the final piece feels both timeless and deeply personal.

Yes. All custom pet portraits are created using photographs you share, along with thoughtful conversation. High-quality reference images allow me to capture expression, presence, and the details that made your pet uniquely yours.

Each custom pet portrait is carefully prepared and shipped with full protection and insurance. I work with clients around the world, and delivery timing and options are discussed once the painting is complete so you always know what to expect.

Select larger-scale commissions may be available by request. If you’re envisioning a custom pet portrait beyond the listed dimensions, we can discuss that once your inquiry is received.

Yes. Some clients gift a finished portrait, while others choose a gift certificate so the recipient can take part in the creative process. Gift commissions are handled with the same care and intention as every custom pet portrait.

To begin, you’ll submit an inquiry. I’ll follow up to learn more about your pet and invite you to share a few reference photos. From there, we’ll discuss timing, scale, and availability. A deposit reserves your place once you decide to move forward.

Custom hand-painted dog portrait of a mixed-breed dog with expressive eyes on a gray background by Erica Eriksdotter.

I feel that you know him as well as I do, and you captured his essence in the painting.”

Nikhil of Virginia
Memorial Portrait

“Each time that we look at the painting, we are transported back to that spring day in the backyard, seeing him pause to look up at us with love.”

D.F. of Pennsylvania
Memorial Portrait of Corky

Hand-painted dog portrait of a Yorkie with a vibrant orange background, capturing the dog’s lively personality by Erica Eriksdotter.

“It was therapeutic to collaborate with you every step of the way as you painted her beautiful, life-like portrait.”

L.J. from Georgia
In memory of Emily, who always wore a ponytail.

Custom hand-painted dog portrait of a mixed-breed dog with expressive eyes on a gray background by Erica Eriksdotter.

“I feel that you know him as well as I do, and you captured his essence in the painting.”

Nikhil of Virginia
Memorial Portrait

“Each time that we look at the painting, we are transported back to that spring day in the backyard, seeing him pause to look up at us with love.”

D.F. of Pennsylvania
Memorial Portrait of Corky

Hand-painted dog portrait of a Yorkie with a vibrant orange background, capturing the dog’s lively personality by Erica Eriksdotter.

“It was therapeutic to collaborate with you every step of the way as you painted her beautiful, life-like portrait.”

L.J. from Georgia
In memory of Emily, who always wore a ponytail.

Custom hand-painted dog portrait of a mixed-breed dog with expressive eyes on a gray background by Erica Eriksdotter.

“I feel that you know him as well as I do, and you captured his essence in the painting.”

Nikhil of Virginia
Memorial Portrait

“Each time that we look at the painting, we are transported back to that spring day in the backyard, seeing him pause to look up at us with love.”

D.F. of Pennsylvania
Memorial Portrait of Corky

Hand-painted dog portrait of a Yorkie with a vibrant orange background, capturing the dog’s lively personality by Erica Eriksdotter.

It was therapeutic to collaborate with you every step of the way as you painted her beautiful, like-like portrait.

L.J. from Georgia
Memorial portrait of Emily

Some Decisions Are Felt Before They’re Fully Explained

There is rarely a perfect time for something this meaningful.

For many collectors, the decision feels less like a transaction and more like a quiet knowing that they want to continue living with the presence of someone they still love deeply.

And once the portrait arrives, something changes.

You pass by and instinctively look up.

You smile more than you expect to.

The connection no longer feels held only in memory, but woven gently back into your everyday life.

Portrait availability is limited and many collectors reserve their place months in advance.

If this feels aligned for you, you’re invited to begin.

I’ll personally review your inquiry and guide you through the next steps.

Some Decisions Are Felt Before They’re Fully Explained

There is rarely a perfect time for something this meaningful.

For many collectors, the decision feels less like a transaction and more like a quiet knowing that they want to continue living with the presence of someone they still love deeply.

And once the portrait arrives, something changes.

You pass by and instinctively look up.

You smile more than you expect to.

The connection no longer feels held only in memory, but woven gently back into your everyday life.

Portrait availability is limited throughout the year, and many collectors reserve their place months in advance.

If this feels aligned for you, you’re invited to begin.

I’ll personally review your inquiry and guide you through the next steps.

Some Decisions Are Felt Before They’re Fully Explained

There is rarely a perfect time for something this meaningful.

For many collectors, the decision feels less like a transaction and more like a quiet knowing that they want to continue living with the presence of someone they still love deeply.

And once the portrait arrives, something changes.

You pass by and instinctively look up.

You smile more than you expect to.

The connection no longer feels held only in memory, but woven gently back into your everyday life.

Portrait availability is limited throughout the year, and many collectors reserve their place months in advance.

If this feels aligned for you, you’re invited to begin.

I’ll personally review your inquiry and guide you through the next steps.