For couples who want to preserve the magic of their day as timeless fine art. Your chosen moment — whether it’s your ceremony, first dance or a special moment — is captured live as the day unfolds, creating a truly one-of-a-kind heirloom you’ll treasure for generations.

How it works
Get in touch to check availability for your date and discuss your vision for your wedding painting.
We’ll have a personal consultation to plan your artwork. You’ll choose your moment, canvas size, and any special details you'd love to include.
I arrive early to set up. As your wedding unfolds, I paint live while your guests watch the artwork take shape throughout the celebration.
For many packages, your painting is completed on the day and ready to take home. For select packages, additional studio time allows for refined details and further enhancements after your wedding.
If your painting is completed on the day, you’ll take it home directly. If studio finishing is included, your completed artwork will be professionally packaged and delivered once fully finished.
I’ve answered some of my most common questions above. If you need anything clarified or have a different question, just let me know—I’m happy to help.
Dates for 2025, 2026 and 2027 are now open. As I take a limited number of bookings each year to ensure the highest quality for every couple, I recommend enquiring as early as possible to secure your date.
I arrive at your event with a blank canvas and paint a key moment—such as your ceremony, first dance, or a panoramic view of the couple—in real time. As everyone mingles or watches, they see the artwork evolve over several hours, and I then finish details in my studio when needed.
Timeless Heirloom Package: 32×40″ canvas (ideal for large venues or big guest counts)
Grand Love Story Package: 18×24″ canvas
Eternal Love Package: 18×24″ canvas
Cherished Moments Package: 16×20″ canvas
If you’d like a custom size, just let me know—size upgrades are available at an additional cost.
I reserve the canvas exclusively for my painting. I do not allow guests to add signatures or doodles. Occasionally, I let children add a few controlled “confetti” marks near the end of the session, but only if you arrange this with me in advance. Otherwise, no one touches the canvas until it’s fully complete.
I generally spend 4–8 hours on-site, depending on your chosen package:
You don’t need to provide a chair or table—I bring my own director’s chair, and my easel doubles as a stand/supply surface. I also use a battery pack for lighting, so no electrical outlet is required. I simply need a clear floor space of about 6 ft × 4 ft (1.8 m × 1.2 m) close to the action—by your ceremony backdrop or dance floor—so guests can watch me paint. Please be mindful of traffic flow around my easel: I have a venue guide that shows the ideal placement to avoid people accidentally bumping into it.