Gallery Walls, Room by Room
Where does your pet portrait live? Our gallery showcases impressionist pet artwork in dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. Each room has its own atmosphere, and the right artwork amplifies it. Browse real examples of how our canvas prints fit into different spaces, styles, and scales. Then create your custom piece with the exact room aesthetic in mind.


















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Building a Gallery Wall Around Your Pet's Artwork
A single piece of your pet's artwork can stand on its own, but it also works well as the anchor of a larger wall. Pair it with one or two other pieces, prints, mirrors, or shelf decor you already own, and keep one element consistent across the group, whether that's a frame finish or a color that echoes the room.
For sizing, a common approach is one larger piece as the main focal point with one or two smaller pieces around it for balance. If you're starting from a blank wall, a single 20x28 inch or larger piece often works well on its own before you add anything else.
Choosing a Style for Your Room
Each of our styles fits a different mood, which makes them a useful starting point whether you're building a full wall or choosing a single piece.
The Good ChairCreate in this styleWarm botanical tones with a golden, upright pose. Works well as an anchor in brighter, more active rooms.
The Art of Doing NothingCreate in this styleCool blues and greens with a chinoiserie-inspired background. Suited to a relaxed, lounging pose in quieter spaces.
Open BalconyCreate in this styleMediterranean pinks and terracotta with a full-body pose. Fits naturally in warm, easygoing rooms like a living room or kitchen.
Water LiliesCreate in this styleSoft blues and greens inspired by a lily pond. A calm, contemplative piece suited to a reading nook or bedroom.
Pink SofaCreate in this styleBold pink tones with a lounging pose. A playful, colorful anchor for a room that wants to stand out.
Afternoon GardenCreate in this styleEarthy greens with a full-body, resting pose. Brings an outdoor, sunlit feel to any room.
