Custom Burmese Portrait Made From Your Photo

Burmese cats are compact, muscular, and heavier than they look, wrapped in a short satin coat and watching you with large golden eyes. Their rounded faces and rich solid colors make clean, striking portraits.

What does a custom Burmese portrait include?

Every Burmese portrait is built around what makes the breed unmistakable: the large golden eyes, the short satin coat, and the rounded face. A custom Burmese portrait from Pet on Canvas is made from your photo and starts at $24.99 (under $30) for a high-resolution digital portrait; gallery-wrapped Custom Canvases start at $49.99 and include the digital file. You choose watercolor, oil painting, pencil sketch, pop art, or surrealist style, and a digital proof arrives in 2-3 business days, or 1-2 days with the $10 expedited option. Unlimited revisions are included before approval, an extra pet in the same portrait adds $20, and standard U.S. canvas delivery usually takes about 6-7 business days after approval.

Digital portrait
$24.99
Custom Canvases
From $49.99
Proof delivery
2-3 business days
Art styles
5 to choose from

What makes Burmese portraits special?

A Burmese portrait is built on roundness and weight: a rounded head, large golden eyes set wide, and a compact body with surprising heft. Breeders describe the cat as a brick wrapped in silk, and the portrait should feel exactly like that, solid underneath and gleaming on the surface.

The short satin coat is the craft. Sable is the classic color, shading subtly darker toward the face, ears, and tail, and champagne, blue, and platinum each carry their own soft version of the same shading. The coat reflects light in smooth bands rather than individual hairs, so the painting works in polished planes with the fur texture kept tight and fine.

Oil painting style is the natural home for all that richness: deep grounds make a sable coat glow like furniture someone actually loves. Pencil sketch turns the round geometry and golden stare into a quiet, formal study. Pop art is the wildcard, and the Burmese face, which is mostly eyes, rewards it.

For the photo, soft window light beats sunshine: it shows the satin sheen without hot spots. Shoot at eye level, close enough that the face fills the frame, and wait for the wide-eyed look Burmese give you when they suspect food is involved. That is the portrait.

Distinctive Features

  • large golden eyes
  • short satin coat
  • rounded face
  • compact muscular build
  • rich solid coloring

Best Art Styles

Oil Painting

Oil painting style offers rich, deep colors with smooth blending and a classic, ...

Pencil Sketch

Pencil sketch creates timeless, elegant portraits using detailed line work and s...

Pop Art

Pop art transforms your pet into a bold, contemporary masterpiece with vibrant c...

Burmese Portrait Examples

The examples below are custom burmese portraits made from customer photos. Order yours as a watercolor, oil painting, pencil sketch, pop art, or surrealist burmese painting, delivered as a high-resolution digital file or printed canvas wall art.

Burmese

Pencil Sketch

Burmese

Pop Art

Burmese

Surrealist

Burmese

Watercolor

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How much does a custom Burmese portrait cost?

Our burmese portraits start at just $24.99 for a high-resolution digital file. Custom Canvases are available from $49.99. Every portrait is custom made from your photo with careful attention to breed-specific characteristics.

Digital Portrait

$24.99
  • High-resolution digital file
  • Perfect for printing any size
  • Unlimited revisions
  • 2-3 day proof delivery

Custom Canvases

$49.99+
  • Gallery-wrapped canvas
  • Ready to hang
  • Multiple sizes available
  • Standard U.S. delivery usually takes 6-7 business days after approval

Expedited Service

+$10
  • 1-2 day proof delivery
  • Rush processing
  • Perfect for gifts
  • Same quality guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions About Burmese Portraits

What photo works best for a Burmese portrait?

Soft window light, shot at eye level. A Burmese coat is short and reflective, so gentle light shows the satin sheen without blowing it out, and the big golden eyes should be in focus since they carry the whole portrait.

Which art style suits a Burmese best?

Oil painting style is the favorite: deep grounds make the sable, champagne, or blue coat glow and give the eyes real depth. Pop art works wonderfully too, because a Burmese face is already all shape and stare.

Can you capture the different Burmese colors?

Yes. Sable, champagne, blue, and platinum each get matched from your photo, including the subtle shading where the coat darkens toward the face, ears, and tail. Send a photo in natural light so the true color comes through.

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