Karen Derrico Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Karen Derrico based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Karen Derrico
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Pugsly by Karen Derrico
Bookends by Karen Derrico
Adorable Yorkie by Karen Derrico
Waiting by Karen Derrico
Couch Potatoes by Karen Derrico
Bark Ball by Karen Derrico
Tabitha by Karen Derrico
Precious Piggy by Karen Derrico
Boxer Beauty by Karen Derrico
Happy Lab by Karen Derrico
Bulldog by Karen Derrico
Fairy Tail by Karen Derrico
No to Cooking by Karen Derrico
My Best Friend by Karen Derrico
Age is a Number by Karen Derrico
Freedom of the Press by Karen Derrico
Horse Love by Karen Derrico
Kitty in the Pot by Karen Derrico
Hooray for HollyWoof by Karen Derrico
Changes by Karen Derrico
Togetherness by Karen Derrico
Beach Race by Karen Derrico
Basset Beauty by Karen Derrico
Brady and Autumn by Karen Derrico
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About Karen Derrico
About the Artist
Animals may not speak in real life, but for Karen Derrico they speak volumes on canvas. Using vivid colors and dimensional brush strokes in a semi-impressionistic style, Karen’s talent for bringing animals to life through her art is gaining widespread recognition. Her popular painting of a baby pig on a blanket created a bidding war at a star-studded fundraiser at the Plaza Hotel in New York, and other animal art by Karen has raised thousands of dollars for animal organizations around the country.
About the Artwork
It may have started at age five with a simple box of Crayolas, but in stark technological contrast, Karen’s artwork today is created exclusively with the use of advanced digital painting tools. Make no mistake, however, hers is anything but push-button artistry. Just as any traditional artist, Karen starts with a blank “canvas,” and paints stroke by stroke to create her artwork, using photographs as a reference. A wireless digital paintbrush replaces a bristle brush, and archival inks are used instead of paint. Upon completion, the artwork is printed on high-grade artist canvas. Even at close range, Karen's work is nearly indistinguishable from paintings created with traditional art tools.