2018-04 – Commissioned Pet Portrait Painting by Cameron Dixon – Kane

Kane
12in x 12in Oil on Canvas
04-2018

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Original Youtube video can be found here: https://youtu.be/AVBfG-ps110

2018-03 – Commissioned Pet Portrait Painting by Cameron Dixon – Loki

Loki
11in x 14in Oil on Canvas
03-2018

A sweet painting of a lovely doggo named Loki.

Original Youtube video can be found here: https://youtu.be/g-3YbLDEKeM

2017-07 – Original Painting by Cameron Dixon – Pop Art – Corgi -1

POP ART Corgi
12x12x1.375 Oil on Canvas with Frame
07-2017

We all love Corgi butts, and their personalities are quirky and goofy. I wanted to try to capture that using my bright coloured pop art style.

Purchase the original Painting here

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Materials used: acrylic base paints, water-mixable, artist/premium oil paints via Windsor Newton, Grumbacher, and Lukas on 20oz heavyweight canvas with plain black pine floater frames.

I lost many of the clips of my time lapse of this painting but have uploaded a clip that did seem to save.

2017-06 – Commissioned Painting by Cameron Dixon – Pop Art – Milly the Labradoodle

Pop Art Milly the Labradoodle
11×14 Acrylic/Oil on Canvas
2017-06

My first time getting to use my newer style on a paid, custom painting. I received a very happy photo of Milly the Labradoodle to use as a sample image. All the curls were a bit of a challenge but the details also made this painting my favourite painting yet. I layered different colours over each other for a few more days than I had before and I think that really added an extra dimension to this painting.

This painting has been sold and successfully shipped to the new, happy owner.

 

Over the past few years, I started to time lapse film myself painting, the original Youtube video of me creating this painting can be found here:

2014-12 – Commissioned Pet Portrait Painting by Cameron Dixon – Lily GSD

Lily
16×20 Acrylic on Canvas
12-2014

Lily was a longtime daycare dog who got to grow up with Sarah and I and our business. This was a present to Lily’s people from their parents and was completed just in time for Christmas. I love Lily, she is such a goofy, loving dog.
I am using 1.75in high quality gallery stretched canvas with a floating frame via Gotrick

Original Youtube video can be found here: https://youtu.be/ZCTlTco79lg

2013-04 – Commissioned Pet Portrait Painting by Cameron Dixon – Cedi

Cedi
16×20 Acrylic on Canvas
04-2013

This was a group gift to the owner of Cedi who passed away. I was able to use a fantastic, high-res photo that had a lot of detail this time. It was also my first time using a tablet to view the image while painting instead of a print out of the original image. It was a nice technological addition to my style.
I am using 1.75in high quality gallery stretched canvas with a floating frame via Gotrick

I also began to record my painting progress and creating a time lapse of the videos. Original Youtube video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/edit?video_id=_YmrfrDdXSY

2013-05 – Commissioned Painting – Pet Portrait Painting by Cameron Dixon – Shanna

Shanna
16″w x 20″h
Acrylic on Canvas with floating frame
2013-05

I still remember the first day that Shanna and her person came into the store. Shanna was just recently adopted from out of town where she lived her puppy life in a farm atmosphere. Her life that day changed immensely, Shanna is part of a family that loves her to death and giver her most everything she deserves. She deserved a painting by me :).
This was my first photo session + painting in one. I got to bring Shanna down to a local park and take some photos of her in hopes that we get a good one that we can work from for a 16in x 20in painting. Here are the results.

Please watch this video on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwinAIYo8oM