Pawtraits in Pen: Original Drawings by Andi Burnum
On Display at LTAC from September 10 – October 25, 2026
Immortalize your favorite furry, feathered, or scaled friend in ink! Secure your spot in this unique community exhibit by commissioning an original pet portrait by artist Andi Burnum. Choose from four custom sizes, see your pet star on the gallery walls of Lone Tree Arts Center from September 10th – October 25th, and then take your masterpiece home to cherish forever. All pets welcome! Complete the linked form, where you will upload an image of your pet. Andi will be in touch if there is any additional information needed to complete your portrait.
Purchase your chosen pet portrait size below and then fill out this form with more details. Andi will be in touch with you after that.
If you have any issues with payment, please call the Box Office at 720-509-1000.
4" x 4" - $81.64
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6" x 6" - $163.27
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8" x 8" - $244.90
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12" x 12" - $429.95
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About the Artist
Andi Burnum is a mixed media artist. She got her first picture published in the school calendar in second grade and has been creating ever since. In high school, she was painting nonstop, plowing through all the class’ art supplies. Her art teacher gave her a paper mosaic project to slow her down and boy, did it ever. She immediately fell in love with the process. Andi decided to major in art in college and made it an entire year before deciding that no one could make a living doing studio art and she didn’t want to do graphic design. Pre-med seemed like a nice choice. After a quick detour medical assisting in the orthopedic world, she decided that perhaps this wasn’t creative enough. It seemed logical to start a moderately successful chocolate truffle company, AndiChocolates. Eventually, Andi found herself putting more creative energy into designing the chocolate boxes than the chocolates. After a small natural disaster, she decided to box up the business and move on.
Although she’d been doing mosaics as side projects for years, in 2014 she finally circled around and found herself being fulfilled with creating fine art. Largely self-taught, she’s been refining her paper process over the last 20 years. In 2018 she decided to begin illustrating a page a day, to better her drawing skills. Oddly enough, the chicken scratch illustration work balances out the OCD and slow work of tearing paper.
Andi enjoys the open skies of Kansas- home of her family farm and major artistic inspiration. She’s “employed” as a part time farm hand on the much loved family farm and heads back whenever she gets a chance. While there and when she’s supposed to be working, she’s often found getting in trouble for taking pictures of cows during critical times, such as when bulls are fighting. Andi’s artworks have been exhibited in numerous shows, receiving high accolades. She has recently begun illustrating for commercial projects as well as dabbling in the overwhelming world of picture books.