Birman Portraits: Your Birman, Hand-Painted in Oil
For anyone who has loved a Birman, that bond is its own kind of family. A hand-painted oil portrait honors it the way a phone photo never can — capturing not just how your Birman looks, but the personality you know by heart.
Capturing a Birman in oil
A great Birman portrait is about character, not just markings. A skilled artist brings out the silky color-point coat, the white "gloved" paws, and those deep, sapphire-blue eyes — the details that make your cat unmistakably yours. The background is softened so your companion becomes the dignified focus of a real piece of art, hand-painted in oils on canvas.
Choosing the right photo of your Birman
A Birman's blue eyes and gloved paws are the signature — a soft, relaxed photo at their level. Beyond that: get down to their level, keep the focus sharp on the face and eyes, and use soft natural light rather than flash. (More in how to photograph your pet.)
A memorial Birman portrait
If you have lost your Birman, a memorial portrait can be a deeply healing tribute. Choose the photo that captures their spirit, and we will honor them with care. (See our guide to memorial pet portraits.)
See your Birman as a portrait — free
Upload your favorite photo and we will send a free mockup within 48 hours — no payment to start. You will see exactly how they will look, choose the style you love, and only then commission it, delivered framed. New here? See our guide to pet portraits.