Spots and morphs
Leopard Geckos carry one of the most varied morph catalogs of any reptile kept as a pet. High yellow, super hypo, tangerine, eclipse, blizzard, lavender — each reads almost as a different species. We tune the pattern off your photo: juvenile bands held when present, adult broken-spot pattern held when present, no averaging to a single 'leopard' template across morphs.
The eyes and eyelids
Most geckos can't blink. Leopard Geckos can — they have movable eyelids, which gives them a facial expressiveness almost no other gecko has. The round vertical pupil, the eyelid line, the lash-edge of scales above the eye all carry through. Watercolor handles this softly without losing the eye's structure. Pop Art reduces the pupil to a graphic punctuation mark that anchors the whole composition.
Which styles land hardest
Pop Art is the strongest match — the spotted pattern was practically built for graphic flattening, and the morph palettes (tangerine, lavender, blizzard) read as designed posters. Watercolor preserves the soft skin texture without losing pattern. Vineyard suits warmer morphs. Library works for the calm steady disposition; a Leopard Gecko reads as a small scholar in a way few reptiles do.