That nose. It takes up a third of the portrait and somehow makes the whole thing work.
This is a close-up dog portrait rendered in fine pencil detail, with soft warm tones against a cream background. It's the kind of terrier wall art that reads as art first and dog print second, which is a harder thing to pull off than it sounds.
The composition is front-facing and quietly confident. A white Bull Terrier fills the frame, ears wide, eyes steady, that magnificent snout pointed straight at you. The detail in the fur is precise without being fussy, and the pale background keeps everything feeling calm and considered. It's modern dog portrait decor that doesn't announce itself loudly.
This piece works especially well in a living room, a reading nook, or a master bedroom. It has the kind of understated presence that holds its own on a large wall but doesn't overwhelm a smaller one.
If you're a Bullie mom looking for something that actually reflects how seriously you take that dog, this is the English Bull Terrier art that does it without a single word.