Every wedding should be documented—no matter how big or small the occasion is. While photographers and videographers are typically responsible for this task, there are alternative methods to capturing this special occasion. One such option is live wedding painting.
Before the invention of cameras, painters were relied upon to capture important moments. Professional artists bring their own canvas and art supplies to paint a scene in real-time, often focusing on the ceremony, reception, or first dance.
WE listed five wedding painters that can offer both functionality and entertainment, making your day more delightful.
First live wedding painter
A talented 24-year-old artist, Britney Myisha Dy specializes in live wedding painting. With a remarkable eight years of experience, Britney has devoted herself to perfecting the craft of capturing special moments and turning them into everlasting works of art. She has been traveling for work, flying to Singapore, Bali, Hong Kong, and Phuket, to name a few.
“I’ve been painting for eight years now. But I’ve started practicing wedding painting for three years. Since it was not yet famous in the Philippines back then, I only got my first wedding booking after a year of posting about live wedding painting,” she told Wedding Essentials.
With her exceptional talent and dedication, Britney can complete a large wedding painting in just three to four hours, ensuring that the artwork is ready to be treasured by the newlyweds and their loved ones. When it comes to rates, Britney offers flexibility depending on the size and number of paintings.
The best compliments Britney receives come directly from the bride and groom themselves. One bride once told her, “You are honestly the best wedding supplier I’ve hired.” Such heartfelt words validate all the efforts Britney puts into her craft, fueling her passion to create unforgettable memories for every couple she works with.
All-medium artist
The artistic and creative hands of Zarah Jane Bautista, also known as Zoro, makes a once-in-a-lifetime event into a masterpiece. Six years of having an acrylic portrait business, Zoro pursued her passion for art and every stroke she made was filled with love. She has even expanded to digital art.
She shared that an Instagram live painter had piqued her interest and that the idea of traveling, painting, and earning money at the same time was an exciting option.
“Since I was a kid, I’ve been into painting. But I only pursued it back in 2017 when I realized that I can earn from it. I was inspired by a live painting artist that I saw on Instagram. I loved the idea that she can travel to places, attend weddings/events, paint and make a living out of it,” Zoro narrated.
Zoro’s hardships were compensated by the sweetest smile and compliments she received from her clients. “My favorite part is the awarding of the painting to the couple at the later part of the wedding, where I will give the painting to a couple up close and see them appreciating the painting. This is my favorite part, yet awkward part as I’m an introvert,” she concluded.
Vivid visions
A 30-year-old artist fromTarlac, Jerome Cuison has made a name for himself in the art industry through his unique talent of live wedding painting. Jerome’s artistic journey took off when he created fan art of Pope Francis during his visit to the Philippines in 2015.
Inspired by this experience, he joined various art groups to refine his skills and eventually decided to pursue art as a full-time profession in 2016. His initial focus was on mural art, where he painted large-scale artworks on walls of establishments, malls, schools, and even a race track.
Jerome embarked on his journey as a live wedding painter last year, 2023. With each wedding he painted, he honed skills and perfected his technique. The best compliments he got from his clients are, “what a beautiful painting indeed. Thank you so much Sir Jerome Cuison for our Live Wedding Painting. Truly grateful for your top-notch work of art Event Live Painter Jerome. Highly recommended!,” and “Having a live painter at our wedding was a dream come true! Grateful to the talented hand of Event Live Painter Jerome for capturing our special day so beautifully.”
These clients’ reaction to his artworks fueled Jerome’s passion.
A brush stroke of inspiration
As a Fine Arts student hailing from the University of the Philippines Baguio, Celvic Villacorta has always been captivated by the art of painting portraits. He considers himself truly blessed to have had the opportunity to receive training from such a prestigious institution.
Like other artists, Celvic inspiration strikes in the form of videos showcasing live wedding painters from abroad. Watching these artists in action, he couldn’t help but think to himself, “I can do that!” This realization sparked a new chapter in his artistic journey, as he set out to explore the world of live wedding painting.
Since 2017, Celvic has served as a brand ambassador for various art brands, a role that has allowed him to share his talent through live art demonstrations at art events and workshops. People have been enthralled by his ability to create realistic portraits in real-time, and this has opened doors for him to represent more brands at art events. However, it wasn’t until March 2023 that Celvic ventured into the realm of painting for weddings. The challenge of completing a painting within a mere six to eight hours thrilled him, as he always seeks to test his skills and strive for constant improvement.
One of Celvic’s favorite aspects of live wedding painting is witnessing the couple’s reaction when their artwork is unveiled. While they naturally expect to see their own faces captured on canvas, they are often taken aback by the meticulous attention to detail Celvic incorporates into his work.
“Distinct features like their smile, the stubbles on the groom’s face, and even the eyeshadow that makes the bride’s face radiant. They did their very best to look good on that day, and it’s only right that I make sure to capture their beauty,” he shared. Celvic’s artwork explores the triumphs and tribulations of life, with a special emphasis on the power of femininity. He often uses crumpled canvas as a medium for his creations.
The Ink-Craft artist
Ely is a Manila-based live wedding painter who has been honing her artistic skills since her college years in 2017. While initially involved in the wedding industry as a calligrapher and wax seal artist, she discovered the art of live painting through her mentor, Ms. Britney Myisha, in 2019.
Over the past two years, Ely has dedicated herself to training and perfecting her craft. Her ultimate goal in each wedding she is a part of, is to capture the couple’s vision through her painting. Whether it’s a tender ceremony or reception moment, a kiss, a twirl, or an intimate romantic exchange between the newlyweds, Ely strives to align her process with the couple’s desires.
She received a lot of appreciation from her clients such as, “We love your work! This is so inspiring and beautiful. You chose the right moment to paint grabe ka Ms. Ely,” “Thank you so much Ely! Your talent is unmatched! We super love the painting,” and more.
Ely’s dedication to her craft is reflected in the quality of her work. And to prove it, here are her works.
Photos from Britney , Zarah Jane, Jerome, Ely, and Celvic’s Facebook and Instagram.