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Burmese portrait from your photo

A custom Burmese portrait, printed on real canvas. Try any style and see the sleek coat and golden eyes as art – before you pay.

Upload a photo of your Burmese, pick a style, and see it become a portrait worth hanging. You only pay when it’s unmistakably them.

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The Burmese, in a portrait

The Burmese is a compact powerhouse – deceptively heavy for its size, with a muscular, rounded body often described as "a brick wrapped in silk". The short, satin-like coat is glossy and close-lying, classically a rich sable brown. The round head carries large, expressive eyes of deep gold or yellow, and a sweet, alert, people-loving expression.

What makes a great Burmese portrait

That glossy sable coat and luminous golden eyes glow in Studio Realism, which captures the satin sheen and warm eye colour. Oil Painting deepens the rich brown into something jewel-like. Regal Portrait suits the breed's solid, dignified presence and those striking gold eyes for a warm, characterful result.

Photo tip: Light the golden eyes from the front so they glow against the dark coat. The glossy sable can lose detail in shadow, so keep it bright and use soft, angled light to bring out the satin sheen rather than a flat dark mass.

What you can count on

  • Real canvas, gallery-wrapped, ready to hang – something you keep, not a download.
  • You see the portrait first – and if it doesn’t look like them, you don’t pay.
  • Made for Burmeses and every other breed – from your own photo.
  • If it’s not right when it arrives, we’ll make it right – or refund you.

We’re new – so instead of borrowed five-stars, here’s our promise: you see your portrait first, and if it isn’t them, you pay nothing. Real reviews land here the moment our first customers hang theirs. We’ll never invent one.

Questions

My Burmese's dark coat looks like a black blob in photos – help? +

Bright, soft light is the fix. The sable coat soaks up shadow, so light it well and angle the source to catch the satin sheen. That keeps the rich brown readable and stops the cat reading as a flat silhouette.

How do I make my Burmese's golden eyes stand out? +

Front lighting near a window makes that deep gold glow warmly against the dark coat. Studio Realism and Oil Painting both play those luminous eyes against the rich sable for a striking, jewel-like contrast.

What do I receive? +

A real canvas print of their portrait, gallery-wrapped and ready to hang – not a digital file.

Is this AI? +

Yes, and we’re open about it. Created from your photo with modern tools and printed – not hand-painted.

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See your Burmese as art.

See your Burmese as art