Commissions

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Capture a memory

Whether for yourself, a friend or a family member, Harriet can create your dream drawing from the simplest idea.

From an old photograph that you would like to bring to life, a faint memory that you hold onto or a beloved pet you would like to honour, let Harriet capture the moment through a stunning unique illustration that you can treasure forever. 

Left Image: Close up of a hand drawn card.

Digital or ink?

As you may have seen, Harriet uses a variety of skills to create her illustrations. When she has an idea she runs with it and this idea then flows into the medium that she feels works best.

As the customer, all you need is an idea of what you’d like drawn with options including:

-A hand drawing (using pencil, pen and/or ink) or a digital drawing
-Black & white or colour
-A4 or A3 as standard (other sizes available upon request)
-Or let Harriet decide!

Almost anything is possible so please do not hesitate to ask!

Head over to our FAQ page if you have any queries regarding the differences between digital and hand drawn illustrations.

Right Image: A3 Digital Drawing

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Wondering what to have illustrated?


Whilst Harriet's main passion is drawing Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers, inspired by her own dogs, Harriet is always open to drawing new things.

As well as drawing Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers she has also been commissioned to draw cars, dogs, horses and even buildings! As a true nature lover, flowers and plants are a regular feature in her illustrations and work as the main focus or as a complement to any drawing. 

To get in contact with Harriet just click the enquire now button at the bottom on this page where you will be redirected to page to fill in a form. You can fill in all the information you would like Harriet to know about your commission and ask any questions.

Please note that there is often a waiting list for commissions. Harriet will be in touch to discuss wait time and possible delivery date on an individual basis.

Left Image: Tibetan Spaniel


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