Colleen Mihelich Owner, Peternity... honoring your pet for eternity http://www.peternity.com colleen@peternity.com colleenmihelich@gmail.com 877-PET-PEACE
Whether you have sustained the loss of a pet or simply want to enjoy some kind of keepsake for a living animal, there is no better way to capture the life of your pet than through the use of art. After all, art has been used throughout history as a way to record some of human civilization’s most important moments, people and occasions; memorializing your pet in this manner is no different.
A perfect way to accomplish this is through a pet keepsake box. This creative type of hiding place is the perfect place to store those important little keepsakes that are accumulated through the course of your pet’s life, such as the first dog collar or baby photos. Find one that is made of a strong, yet stylish material, like Birch and be sure that it is biodegradable in the event that you want to bury it with your pet should they pass on. Some keepsake boxes can be customized with a photo of your pet on the front, to add the perfect personal touch. They can be placed anywhere in the home and would complement just about any room décor.
Another way to capture your pet through art is through custom pet portraits. A custom pet portrait can capture the fine line of every detail of your pet through the use of paint or pencil. You can embellish or exaggerate favorite features if you wish or ask the artist to make the pet portrait as true to life as possible. These pet portraits can be outrageous and creative or elegant and austere. A unique pet urn is also a great option and one of the best ways to prominently display the remains of your companion. Urns are no longer used to mourn the loss of an animal, but are made to be pretty, bright, colorful and inspiration so you can instead look at it as a reflection of the joy your pet brought to your life. Another interesting idea includes a beautiful photo collage that you can have professionally framed; in fact, black and white photos are great way to make a dramatic, art-inspired impact. There are so many ideas for capturing the life of your pet through the use of artistic expression that you are not limited to just one; you can do anything that tickles your fancy and properly memorializes your pet.
It doesn’t matter which type of pet memorial art you chose; after all, this is a personal decision and your way of celebrating the life of your pet, the companion who has been so important to you through your journey together. Whether you are commissioning a high end pet memorial or a more low-key drawing or rendering, the point is you are creating a unique way for you to view your pet, a point made even more poignant when dealing with the loss of a treasured pet. Using art as an expression of the love you have for your pet says to everyone that this animal had an impact on your life and wanted a tangible expression of that love to last you a lifetime.
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