Digital art is one of my favorite methods of making art. It is so versatile, and can be printed in may different ways.

What kind of things can you make with digital art?

SO MANY THINGS! I can create:

  • Portraits in many styles--of people and dogs
  • Event invitations
  • Logos & branding tools
  • Sticker Designs
  • T-shirt Designs
  • Table Decor/Directions at Special Events

I'm sure that's not the full list--I consistently find new things that I can make with digital art, so please contact me if you have a great idea for me, and I'd love to make something special for you!

Some of the most special gifts I've ever made have been in the form of digital art.

Portraits tend to be a very common request, and they are almost always touching. I've been asked to make portraits for families to display in their homes, gifts for graduates celebrating their new career path, birthday gifts that are sweet, birthday gifts that are hilarious, celebrations of friendships and milestones, and heart-wrenching memorials. 

I've also drawn LOTS of dogs.

Whether it be a pup you are loving on now, or one that has crossed the rainbow bridge, I would love to make you a portrait you or your loved ones will treasure forever.

Digital art can bring people together in so many ways...

It certainly doesn't have to be a portrait-- I've also made designs for stickers, t-shirts, and invitations! 

Check out my full portfolio of digital works here.

How do you print digital art?

Depending on what you need the art for, I likely have a solution for you. 

If you are looking for an art print, I am able to print a variety of sizes at home for you. Most commonly, I print at 5x7, 8x10 and 11x14. 

I can also print greeting cards at home in A2 sizing. 

I create raster-based digital art at this time. This means that my artwork can only be sized up so far before it will eventually pixelate upon printing. For that reason, I don't suggest printing much larger than 11x14. If you need huge signs, I do suggest either working with me on a hand-painted sign (info here), or working with a vector-based graphic artist instead.

If you are interested in logos & branding solutions, see info here.

Stickers are also very possible, see bulk sticker info here.