Houston, TX

Artwork by Pam Pool

As an artist, Pam Pool, is known for her ability to bring dogs to life in her work. Although she does portraits of all breeds, she of course specializes in Sheltie Portraits . Below are just a few examples of Pam's work....should you want to commission her to do a portrait of your Special Friends, please contact her at the email or phone number below. Several of her signed prints below are available for purchase.

 

 

Above is Moby, Pam's one time soulmate. and a major player in the start of Allusion Shelties . She use to tell people he was the one who really was creating all the Artwork, so we thought it only fitting he should have the top rights for this page.

 

Pam was ask to do portraits again this year for Judge's Gifts at the 2009 ASSA Nationals Similar drawings of your pets can be ordered on commission Prices start at $300.00

 

 

 

 

These are the portraits that were done last year and given to the Judge's as Gifts for the 2008 ASSA Nationals

 

Sheltie Trio

14 x 18
$45.00 + $10.00 shipping
This print has been featured in Sheltie International magazine.
The tri puppy is Pam's own Ch. Allusion Majority Rules "Michael" as a puppy.
Prints can be purchased on request.

These are a few of Pam's Commissioned Original Portraits

 

Prints below can be ordered. They are numbered and signed by Pam

Sable Head Study

(hand colored)
10 x 13
$30.00 + $3.50 for shipping

Sable Head Study

(Black and White)
10 x 13
$15.00 + $3.50 shipping

Blue Merle Head Study

(hand colored)
10 x 13
$30.00 + $3.50 shipping

Blue Merle Head Study

(Black and White)
10 x 13
$15.00 + $3.50 shipping

Best Friends

6 x 8 image size
$15.00 + $3.50 shipping

"Uh Oh"

(Hand Colored)

"Uh Oh"

(Black and White)

Caught in the Act

12 x 16
$45.00 + $3.50 shipping



Pam has a BFA from Texas Tech University and a MFA from East Texas State University . She has been working as an artist since she graduated. Pam has had art shows both in New York and Houston . She has been included in various art collections as well as competitive shows. As she has become more involved in breeding and showing dogs, her art work has reflected her interest.