FEATURED ARTIST INTERVIEW
Before he was recognized for his uplifting and colourful pet portraits, Sean O’Daniels was a professional concept artist and art director. He visually developed the backstories for characters in games and film, creating the look and feel of characters and the environments in which they appear.
The inspiration behind the addition of pet portraits was Sean’s rescue dog, Rocky. Until Sean created his series of paintings with Rocky as his subject, he had never considered pursuing his own art.
Sean says,
If you own or used to own a dog, you understand how much they impact our lives. The silent bonds and stories we share with them inspire us to be better people
In between work projects, Sean would paint Rocky. He was determined to capture not only Rocky’s likeness but also, the personality of his beloved dog and everything he felt Rocky represented: Loyalty (Rocky carried everything, including Sean’s wife’s purse.) Confidence (his short legs and stature never limited him). Most of all, Rocky taught his people to trust, to believe in themselves and never doubt or give up on their dreams.
The last lesson was the most difficult, painfully realized upon Rocky’s passing in 2016.
The night Rocky died I began to paint the stories and personalities of other pups, giving those silent bonds and stories a voice. Other than writers, I don’t know of many others who can articulate what dogs mean to their people.
Although he occasionally does use traditional acrylic on canvas, Sean’s primary form of art is digital. That way, pet owners don’t have to commit to a fixed canvas size or high price. The digital artwork, in various sizes, is available to pet owners and other consumers, online. Sean paints and sketches directly onto his iPad or stylus and the process of layering is demonstrated through Instagram videos.
Also on Sean’s Instagram account are the cutest pics of rescue dog, Toby. Chiweenie Toby joined Sean’s family a little more than a year after they lost Rocky.
Digital format gives artists the freedom to experiment and explore but when you work with other mediums, you need a game plan, and it can take months to create a piece. Working digitally is less constrictive says Sean, he doesn’t have to stay within the confines of a reference photo.
When asked about his ‘favourite place to create’, Sean shares that he likes to move around and becomes creatively stagnant if he has to show up and the same place to create. Another advantage of working digitally.
Sean does not just paint pet portraits. For him, it’s all about capturing the character and the story. The ‘narrative.’
To qualify a dog as one of Sean’s subjects, potential clients are asked to share a unique idea about their companion and provide photos that demonstrate a distinguishing characteristic or quality. Once he is ‘jazzed’ about a project, Sean requests a deposit and arranges a further discussion to share ideas and combine elements and explore and develop subtleties that might not have been fully expressed initially. Anything that will make the piece as unique and personal as possible.
Upon completion of the project, clients choose whatever size of artwork they want, up to 30 x 30. There are no ‘originals.’ Even when Sean creates an acrylic on canvas piece, he rarely sells an original, so to keep the cost down for his customers.
Some people see their pets as objects. They don’t see their pet’s true personalities, or recognize what they have to teach us or appreciate that they even have a story. These people just want a picture, and there are a million artists who will just paint a picture for them.
If people aren’t able to convey the narrative, Sean will decline their commission as he does not believe it will turn out well. Some individuals find it difficult to communicate this information.
It’s funny, says Sean, some of the stories we share are maybe not ones we consider unique, but when I get my clients to open up, they tell me things they haven’t even shared with their closest friends. The bonds they have with these animals are unspoken, and during our consultation, it’s the first time they’re sharing with another person.
These are the things that get me fired up and that I want the artwork to express. Each time they show the piece to people, they have a story to share; there’s something in the composition that represents a unique trait (of their companion).
We think our stories aren’t unique. However, it’s amazing how many people visit the site, see a photo, and they get it! They totally get what that dog is about!
Sean was contacted about having one of his pieces licensed to be used in the backdrop of a scene in a movie! The piece was of an Irish Terrier with a pint of Guinness. The subject, a family dog, named……………………………yup, you guessed it, Guinness!
That’s the coolest thing; that people relate to my pieces.
Thanks, Sean
Ruth Epstein says
I always am amazed at people who can paint especially catching the personality of the pet on canvas and the examples you have shared are just amazing especially the one with the cone and band aid, just love it. I love also that he uses the stories as part of the pictures – just mind boggling
Sadie says
That is a talent, indeed.
Sean O'Daniels says
Sadie, thanks for the article! Great job!
Sadie says
My pleasure! Thank you for speaking with me and sharing your process, Sean.
Rachel says
These are beautiful and so unique. There are so many talented artists out there! And how awesome that one of his pieces will be in a movie!
Sadie says
Fun, right?
Sonja of Montecristo Travels says
These are so wonderful! We have an oil painter in the family here but — he paints nudes — human nudes! LOL I do find Sean gets the eyes Just Right.
Sadie says
Lol. Some artists do have themes. I guess it might be a stretch to go from a nude to a pet portrait.
Kamira G. says
Sean’s work is wonderful. As an “artist” art lover myself I can totally appreciate his inspiration and works. I can relate to the loss of a pet and that as a source of inspiration for works. Thanks for sharing his works. I’ll have to follow on IG. I definitely believe there is healing in art for the artist as well as other pet parents too.
Sadie says
I could not agree more, Kamira.
Jodi Clock says
This art is incredible. It captures the personality to the core.
Sadie says
Great models and great works of art.
Beth says
I follow Sean on Instagram, his portraits make me smile! I really enjoyed reading more about his process and why every piece is so unique!
Sadie says
You just can’t help smiling when you look at his work.
Jana Rade says
Oh my dog, these are beautiful. Love them. Learning how to draw or paint is still on my bucket list but I don’t know if that’s happening 🙂
Sadie says
You definitely should! Creating is therapeutic.
Kitty Cat Chronicles says
I love all of these portraits! The dogs’ personalities really do shine through. I like the idea of the artwork being digital too. Such a unique idea. Thanks for sharing!
Sadie says
Thanks for stopping by to read the post!
Joely Smith says
Such a talent such a gift! I enjoyed reading this very much. If I were able to commission him I know exactly the story I would tell! Beautiful art!
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Sadie says
I’m curious! I’ll keep an eye out for your painting (and story), Joely.
Sweet Purrfections says
I love how Sean works with a potential client to understand the personality of the dogs. Does he ever paint cats?
Sadie says
Good question! Sean?
Sadie says
Sean says, ‘sure can’. Please contact Sean directly for more information.
Natasha Thompson says
Those are INCREDIBLE! Sean has such talent. Thank you for introducing me to his work!!
Sadie says
My pleasure!
Marjorie at Dash Kitten says
Being able to paint animals is one thing. Being able to capture an animals personality and the essence of its life is a true and real gift granted to a rare few. Sean not only paints, he has the absolute integrity of a true artist.
Wow this artist rocks!!!! I am full of admiration.
Diana says
Well said! I’m lucky enough to have had our ? painted by Sean. He captured our dog perfectly and the painting will forever remind of of our dog
Sadie says
That is spot on!
Kia says
His artwork is so beautiful! I absolutely love it. I totally wish that I could draw/paint. It’s so amazing to bring something to life in that way and he does such a wonderful job.
Sadie says
Does the main image remind you of Simba?
Jaimee says
Oh my, I LOVE the “a girl’s best friend” piece. Extremely talented! It’s so true what he was saying about the bond between pet and owner being unspoken and strong. It’s something really unique and I love that his work captures that in this beautiful way.
Will be keeping an eye out for more work like this!