


Live painting adds something truly special to your event, an experience your guests get to watch unfold in real time. Each piece is painted completely by hand on-site, capturing people as they are in the moment and turning them into keepsakes they can take home the same day. It’s both fun, whimsical entertainment AND meaningful favor, creating a moment guests gravitate toward throughout the event.
This experience is designed to feel seamless and personal and fits naturally into weddings, celebrations, corporate events, and more! Guests absolutely love seeing the process, and hosts love offering something thoughtful and unexpected. Every portrait is created with so much care and intention, using high-quality watercolor and ink on thick, cold-pressed 300 lb watercolor paper, resulting in keepsakes that make your event memorable long after the day ends.

Each guest portrait is painted live in about 4–8 minutes using watercolor and ink, in a signature faceless style that still captures their unique details and personality.
It’s such a fun and interactive experience! Guests will have their photo taken, enjoy the celebration, and return later to pick up their finished piece (but they can also stay to watch the process!).
Portraits are ready to take home by the end of the night!
The bride and groom also receive their own custom portrait and can choose to have it painted from one of their official wedding photos or a photo taken at the event!


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I’ll bring everything (but a table and chair!) needed and set up a live painting station at your reception, no extra work on your end. Guests can stop by to have their photo taken for a custom watercolor portrait.
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Throughout the event, I’ll be painting one-of-a-kind portraits in real time. Each couple painting takes about 8 minutes (individuals take about 3 minutes), and guests love watching the process unfold.
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Finished portraits are ready to take home by the end of the night. Guests can just come to my table to pick them up when they're finished drying at my station!

























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