PAINTING A DOG A DAY
(and a cat)
Learn to paint lively, personality-filled pet portraits with confidence, looseness, and heart.
No stiff, lifeless pet paintings here.
COURSE OPENS JULY 22ND – $159
Early Bird Price $129 Thru 7/21
You love animals…but painting them can feel surprisingling hard.
Maybe you’ve experienced this:
You find a great photo…
You sit down excited to paint…
And somehow the final portrait just feels… off.
Maybe:
The likeness isn’t quite there
The anatomy feels awkward
Fur becomes overworked and stiff
Colors feel muddy
Your loose beginning turns into tight frustration
You aren’t sure how to simplify all those details
Black fur feels impossible
White fur looks flat
Cats suddenly feel like an entirely different species to paint (because they are!)
And perhaps the biggest frustration?
You know the animal has personality… but your painting doesn’t quite capture it.
That can be discouraging, BUT it’s also COMPLETELY learnable!
PAINT A DOG A DAY (AND A CAT TOO)
A comprehensive acrylic pet portrait course designed to help you confidently paint animals with expression, structure, and personality.
Inside this course, you’ll learn how to:
✔ Choose references for strong paintings
✔ Understand copyright
✔ Read anatomy beneath fur
✔ Build an intentional portrait palette
✔ Paint loosely without losing accuracy
✔ Handle different fur textures confidently
✔ Capture facial features and expression
✔ Troubleshoot paintings that go sideways
✔ Practice with a bonus reference library
This course will support you in many ways!

For $159 you will learn…

REFERENCES
Learn to choose compelling references, photograph pets, improve images through editing, and makes stronger design decisions

ANATOMY
Kim introduces her “drawing through” method to help you identify skeletal structure, feature placement, and spatial relationships—even under fur.

COLOR PALETTE
Explore Kim’s pet portrait palette, wet palette system, and color mixing approach so you can create believable, expressive color.

PAINT LOOSE
Discover a hybrid approach to working directly with paint—starting loose, gestural, and full of energy.

SMOOTH COAT
Paint a sleek-coated dog while learning likeness, structure, loose realism, and expressive color choices.

SPOTS AND CURLS
Explore separate markings from modeled form, handle contrast, paint expressive features, and maintain looseness.

FLUFFY FUR
Learn to suggest texture, hidden structure, puppy proportions, and dimensional fur without overworking your painting.

AND A CAT
Discover feline proportions, gesture, weight distribution, and strategies for handling intricate color patterns without tightening up.
Bonus Lessons

COPYRIGHT BASICS
A practical lesson every working artist should understand.
Learn how copyright impacts your photo references, commissions, and original artwork so you can create confidently and professionally.
You’ll learn:

WHEN THINGS GO SOUTH
Even experienced artists hit the wall.
This lesson helps you diagnose what’s actually happening when a painting feels off.
Is it:
Kim shows you exactly how to troubleshoot and recover.
Live Zoom Event

Also included as a bonus…
A Live Launch Party
In this 90 minute live session, participants will learn the history of Painting a Dog a Day, what makes this work distinctive, and view a slide show of portraits created in the project. We will discuss how to approach painting centered on a specific likeness and the hallmarks of doing so inside a small window of time. Q&A will follow the presentation. This session will be recorded and added to the class library.
Date will be in July – students will be notified of date/time with plenty of notice.

Who this course is for:
What is included:
Designed for ALL artists for just $159.
Meet Kimberly Santini.

Your guide on this journey.
Kim Santini is known for creating expressive, joy-filled animal portraits bursting with life, movement, and personality.
Her work balances strong design, intentional looseness, rich color choices, and believable structure—without becoming stiff or overworked.
In this course, Kim walks you through her real process step by step so you can understand not just what
she does……but why.
Because when you understand the “why,” you gain the confidence to make stronger artistic decisions of your own.
Love notes from students…
Ready to Paint Your Furries Faves?

Imagine this…
Instead of avoiding pet portraits…
You confidently choose a photo.
You know how to simplify what matters.
You mix stronger color.
Your brushwork stays expressive.
The likeness actually looks like their dog.
And most importantly?
The painting captures personality.
That spark.
That presence.
That feeling that makes someone say:
