Browse the feedback that I have received over the years:
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We think the painting is a very good likeness of our lovely dog, who is sadly no-longer with us. Many people
have commented on the picture and especially on your attention to detail - it is possible to distinguish
individual hairs and whiskers on his muzzle.
It is a fine reminder of Bosun in his prime.
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J Guyler.
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We have had portraits of six of our dogs painted by Mart'sArt, in pairs, and the results are superb.
Not only are the dogs all captured exactly, you can see their different personalities shining through.
The paintings are beautifully executed with lovely fine brushwork. We plan to have our current dogs - two
Golden Retrievers and four Cocker Spaniels painted soon.
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Prof. Harry Smith FRS - Loughborough.
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I had a portrait done about 10 years ago of my pet dog Zoe.
It looks as good today as it did the day it was done.
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Mick Wilcox.
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Many thanks for the wonderful painting of Amy and Lizzie, the likeness
in both dogs is superb.
The painting was a present for my wife who was thrilled to tears, the painting now takes pride of place
in our living room.
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Gary Palmer - Bottesford.
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Many thanks for the most beautiful oil painting of our dogs,
Pharaoh and Bruce. The picture is so lifelike we just can't stop looking at it, also the one of our little puppy
Star is fantastic.
Many Thanks
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Sue & Barry Smith - Normanton on the Wolds, Nott's.
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We bought Snowy from the RSPCA Kennels in Radcliffe-on-Trent
in July 1980. She cost us £6.00.
She was a cross between a Jack Russell and a Pekinese. Pretty she was not, with an undershot jaw and all
her front teeth showing and wonderful Queen Anne front legs - but, what a character! .... and what a wonderful nature!
Our children grew up with her and she was well and truly one of the family sharing everything from holidays to
romps in the garden. She went on cycle rides sitting in the basket in the front wrapped in a blanket as she
whizzed along .... she liked her bit of comfort - I suppose that was the Pekinese heritage coming out.
When Snowy was eighteen-and-three-quarters the fateful day did eventually arrive. She's buried in the garden.
However, we have a wonderful momento of her - her portrait. It shows her absolutely as she was and is a fantastic
likeness. Snowy now sits on the wall in the lounge and looks just as she did in real life. Happy memories. Much
better than having her stuffed!
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Mrs Weir - Cropwell Butler, Notts.
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