
Elevated Guest Experiences
Seeped in tradition, modernized to thrill and infused with your unique vision
Live Wedding Paintings
Before the idea of the camera existed, it was painters alone that could document a wedding or momentous occasion.
I take the weight of this tradition seriously and am forever studying the masters and contemporary painters to continue to grow in my craft and bring that service to you and your legacy.
“…My husband and I have been in awe of the painting of our first dance ever since it was first revealed to us, and whenever we look at it, it brings us back to that moment. Her attention to detail is unparalleled.”
-Samantha Kerr, Google review excerpt
“I want to give my guests a favor that they will keep and frame and when I visit them we will reminisce about my wedding.”
- UiP Bride married at the Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC
Jamie painting Live Guest Portraits at a Pippin Hill Farm Wedding
Photo credit: Kylie Martin
“We're looking to have a wedding that people remember in the best way! We're planning on doing handwritten letters as a seating chart and these portraits as a way to make it a very guest-focused wedding. I absolutely love your work! “
- Bride to be married at Ignite Studios in Chicago, IL
Painted Gifts
“Thank you again for making my brother’s wedding so special last year. They hung your oil painting in the center of their wedding gallery wall and comment often how much it means to them.
We’d love to gift some of your watercolor portraits for friends weddings we went to this year. The previous one you painted for us brought tears to the brides eyes when we showed her!
Do you have the time to commission a few more pieces for us?”
- M & M - Guests of the Groom at a Smith Mountain Lake Wedding in Virginia

Stationery & Signage
Your paper sets the tone for your day and gives your guests their first preview into your celebration. Let us help you with the visuals! Custom watercolor paintings of your venue, florals, pets, or home, will spark your guests’ anticipation and wonderment.
Photo credit: Stee Garman