THE ONLY sound is the whisper of colored pencil on drafting film as Monica Wiles meticulously builds layer upon layer of color. Each stroke is deliberate, guided by the photograph before her — a portrait of a cherished companion. More than just replicating an image, Monica seeks to capture a feeling, forging a tangible link to a bond that transcends words. Hours melt away as she coaxes forth the unique spirit of the animal, creating a bridge between the present and precious memories. Encased in a frame handcrafted by her husband, Chris, the finished portrait becomes a lasting tribute, a way to hold onto the joy of someone’s pet forever.
Look closely, expecting to feel the textures, to run your fingers through fur, feathers, mane, and tail. Rich, vibrant, textured — so real. Yes, it’s art, but what leaps off the page straight into your heart is the heart of the pet that Monica so skillfully captured.
“The secret is in the layers of colors. To accomplish the depth and richness of realism, there are multiple layers of different colors. Different types of pencils achieve different results, and it is imperative to have a surface that can hold many layers,” explained Monica.
Whether wildlife in their natural setting or a commissioned pet portrait, Monica strives for realism. A high-quality, detailed, magnified image enables her to study the most essential element of a realistic piece.
“The eyes!” Monica enthusiastically explained. “The eye of an animal captures the feeling and their soul. I always start with the eyes. If all goes well, the rest will fall into place.”

When customers see their portrait for the first time, their response tells Monica if she hit the mark.
“The emotion the customer exhibits when viewing the portrait for the first time is a very powerful feeling — not just for me but the receiver. My goal is to immortalize their loved one and to bring so much happiness and joy to cherish for a lifetime. Knowing my simple portrait was so impactful makes all the countless hours agonizing over detail completely worth it.”
Monica also offers original color pencil art with the same passion for sparking connection. Through her images, she aims to stir memories and emotions, targeting other animal lovers and nature enthusiasts.
An African grey parrot, Zippy, brings color to Monica’s life — something she desired to honor by donating a portion of each sale to Happy Wings Sanctuary in Orange, Virginia. Birds like Zippy are frequently rehomed, and Monica hopes to raise awareness about the issue through her art. She also contributes to other animal rescue organizations.
A scroll through Monica’s art Facebook page reveals how her pets inspire and enhance her life. There and in the photos of her previous work, you’ll also find a mirror to the souls of others’ beloved pets, sparked by their eyes and unspoken love and dedication. You’ll see the heart of someone following her childhood artist’s dreams, confident she’s exactly where she’s supposed to be. GN
Look for Monica’s artistic creations on her Facebook page, Monica Wiles Art. For more information on commissioned pieces, contact her at artfur.wiles@gmail.com.