Live Wedding Paintings

Paintings created live at your wedding- an unforgettable guest experience and a lasting heirloom for your home

Live Wedding Painting

Size Options

14x18”   16x20”   18x24”   20x24”   22x28”

14x18”

16x20"

18x24”

20x24”

22x28”

All packages include a detailed acrylic painting of the couple, featuring the background or scene of your choice. With multiple size options available, couples can select the size that best fits their personal space or personal budget.

Live Wedding Painting Inquiry

Congratulations on your engagement!!!

If you are interested in my pricing and availability, please submit an inquiry form and I will get back to you ASAP!

A live wedding painter painting live at a wedding at the Trillium Venue in Sevierville, Tennessee
Painting of a newlywed couple standing outdoors on a round platform with mountains and trees in the background. The groom wears a white tuxedo jacket with black pants, and the bride wears a white lace wedding gown holding a bouquet of white flowers.

“Literally the sweetest, most amazing aspect of the day that we get to cherish forever! You’re incredible!”

— Caroline & Jacob

a live wedding painter artist painting a wedding portrait of a couple outdoors, with a landscape of trees and mountains in the background. The artist is a woman with dark hair, seen from the side, working at an easel with a light above.

Photos by @abigailmalonephoto

A woman in a wedding dress pointing excitedly at a live wedding painting of a bride and groom, with a man in a tuxedo smiling near the painting on a night outdoor setting.
A bride in a white wedding dress and a groom in a black tuxedo with a bow tie walking together at sunset with outdoor string lights overhead.
Bride in a white wedding gown and groom in a black tuxedo walking together during sunset at an outdoor wedding reception. Going to view their wedding painting

Photos by @alyssa.ingrid.photography

A woman in a white wedding dress with a large bow on the back stands in front of a mirror, looking at her reflection. The mirror reflects a picture of the same woman, dressed as a bride, with a cross in the background.
Bride and groom sharing a moment during their wedding reception at night, with mountains visible through a large window in the background. They are enjoying their new wedding painting created live at their wedding

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes!! I love traveling all over for weddings. I can give you a quote for an additional travel fee if you let me know where the venue is.

  • Unfortunately, I do not offer this service.

  • Yes! You can choose first kiss, first dance, first look, a posed photo after first look, etc! Just let me know what your vision is and we will make it happen! If you’re unsure, I’m happy to help you deicide and give recommendations.

  • Yes! You can e-mail me or send me an Instagram DM of the picture you would like painted and I will give you some sizing and pricing options.

  • At this time, I do not.

  • You can reach me through Instagram (@peytons.paintings) or e-mail (peytons.paintings@outlook.com)

  • A signed contract and a $500 deposit is required to save your date.

  • The main difference between packages is the canvas size. Larger canvases allow for more detail, depth, and background elements, while smaller sizes focus more on the couple and key moment. Couples often choose their size based on the level of detail they want and what will best fit their space and budget.

  • I will have the painting completely finished and shipped to you within 6-8 weeks. Possibly sooner depending on my schedule and time of year.

  • I just need a spot that is near a wall outlet so I can plug my easel light in!

    If outside, I need a shaded spot or a tent/umbrella needs to be provided.

A live event painter painting a wedding scene on a canvas, depicting a bride and groom outdoors.
A live wedding painting of a bride and groom sharing a kiss outdoors, with a mountain range and trees in the background.

Photo by @erinm_photography

A Moment Made Together

Couples are welcome to step in and add a few brush strokes, making the painting even more personal and meaningful.