Guest post by Deirdre M. Folley Live Wedding Painting - also known as Live Painting or Event Painting - is something that John and I talk about so much that we forget that many people haven't heard of it and don't know what it is. We expect that that will change quickly, however, as the trend is on the rise! In a few years, running into an artist mid-painting at a wedding or other event may not be as surprising as it is now, but it's sure to cause a stir no matter what! Hiring a Live Wedding Painter or Live Event Painter is somewhere between hiring a photographer and hiring an entertainer (like a juggler or a musician) -- only you end up with an heirloom-quality work of art commemorating your big day! To help explain, I'll run through a few of the most common questions we get about John painting live at events and weddings: "What is this 'Live Painting' you speak of?" John is hired to arrive at an event as a vendor, set up his easel and paints, and paint a painting right there in front of guests! Most often, this is for weddings, where the couple is looking for a crowd-pleasing add-on to the cocktail hour or reception and also want to have a work of art that depicts their wedding day. It is both entertainment at the event and a beautiful finished product to cherish after the fact. Does John really paint live? Yes! John's training in the Direct Approach actually makes him particularly suited to observe life in front of him quickly and comprehensively and efficiently transfer his vision to the canvas. He paints what he sees in real time while he's there, and then completes the painting with any necessary finishing touches back at his studio after the fact. He'll snap a few photos while he's there to make sure he has the visual information he needs to complete the painting, but most of the work is done right there, at the event. Can guests watch John while he works? Yes, and ask him questions, too! John is totally comfortable painting live in front of event guests, chatting and answering questions while he does so. We often hear that one of the favorite things people love about having John at their events is how much interaction there is between him and their guests, making the event that much more fun and memorable! We think it's a great ice-breaker at a party: if you have a moment between things at a reception, checking in on the progress of a painting and chatting with a friendly fine artist is always fun, and you'll be sure to have something about which to talk to other guests! What sets John apart from other Live Painters? Most Live Painters work in acrylic paint because it is a fast-drying medium, and some do Live Painting as their full-time job. Some Live Painters hand the painting over to the new owners that same night. John, however, is a Classically-trained artist and works in oil paint, with Live Painting being just one part of his professional art business. Oil paint dries more slowly and needs to set, which is why John will take the painting back to his studio even if it is complete at the end of the night. He then varnishes it to ensure the most vivid color, which then involves a bit more drying and setting. While there's more of a wait time with John's artwork, the result is museum-quality fine art with a longevity worthy of a true heirloom piece (as oil paint is more stable over time than acrylic). We say that the delivery time is 4-12 weeks after the event, with the usual delivery generally being more like 4. Furthermore, when you're hiring John for Live Painting (as with any of his artistic services), you're hiring a Classically-trained artist who will bring his Boston School vision along with him. He doesn't rely on pre-fab models in his head, he just honestly paints what he sees, with a focus on the light and color before him. Not every Live Painter who can capture the feel of an event on canvas and entertain guests also has a fine art portfolio of timeless quality. As he continues to do more and more Live Painting events, I expect his paintings will grow increasingly beautiful with his experience. Where do John's events usually take place? John is currently receiving requests for weddings and other events from across Massachusetts, from western Mass to all over Cape Cod (with, of course, lots of interest in Boston!). He also is sought from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Connecticut for weddings, with occasional requests from New York and New Jersey. While most clients prefer to look for a local wedding painter, you may find that you don't have a painter near you or that you particularly want John's style -- in which case, get in touch because we can arrange for John to travel to you! When it comes to corporate or non-profit clients whose mission is aligned well with John's, he's especially up for travel to be of service at a gala, fundraiser, retreat, or other such event. How much does Live Wedding Painting cost? If you are searching around for a Live Painter for your wedding or event, you will see a range of prices. Depending on the artist's market, number of years of experience, and travel costs, you will pay a Live Painter between $600-$6000. John's Live Painting prices are a great value, as he is relatively new on the market and especially considering the quality of his oil paintings. Depending on where their weddings are taking place and what they're looking for, local clients of John are currently paying $1400-$3500. Pricing for non-wedding events tends to look a little different, as the needs are different. When you consider that you're getting entertainment for an event wrapped up with a personal fine art commission, you can see the value! Click here to see John's Live Painting page. Are there other questions I still haven't covered? Let me know below!
22 Comments
3/24/2021 12:34:25 pm
It's good to know that live painters' prices range between $600-$6000. My fiance and I have budgeted enough to fit with enough that range. Now we just need to find a painter that is near us.
Reply
12/2/2021 11:08:39 am
The is between $3500-5000, depending on location. This cost is inclusive of all expenses, including travel - I am based in Denver, Colorado.
Reply
12/25/2021 02:36:11 pm
Where the couple is looking for a crowd-pleasing add-on to the cocktail hour or reception and also want to have a work of art that depicts their wedding day. I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
Reply
1/15/2022 11:47:46 am
He paints what he sees in real time while he's there, and then completes the painting with any necessary finishing touches back at his studio after the fact. Thank you for taking the time to write a great post!
Reply
2/23/2022 02:16:45 pm
There, and then completes the painting with any necessary finishing touches back at his studio after the fact. Thank you for sharing your great post!
Reply
6/22/2022 11:24:53 am
CRM Customer relationship management is a technology for managing all your company's relationships and interactions with customers and potential customers.
Reply
6/22/2022 01:07:53 pm
Customer Relationship Management CRM lets you store customer and prospect contact information, identify sales opportunities, record service issues, and manage marketing campaigns.
Reply
8/17/2022 02:58:07 pm
If you are searching around for a Live Painter for your wedding or event, you will see a range of prices. Depending on the artist's market, number of years of experience, and travel costs, you will pay a Live Painter between $600-$6000. Thank you for your sound advice and tips. Really appriciable and useful post!
Reply
Justin Anderson
4/15/2023 10:08:43 pm
Hey my name is Justin my older brother is getting married this summer just wondering how long i should book out? thanks justin
Reply
6/23/2023 04:18:22 am
This blog is very nice. I really like such a fantastic written blog. I will keep coming here again and again. Visit my link as well.
Reply
Tiffani
8/20/2023 07:07:07 pm
My daughter is getting married November 11 2023 in Slidell la at Palmettos restaurant. I would like a quote if you don’t mind please
Reply
Live painting at weddings is a captivating trend gaining momentum, blending entertainment and artistry to create lasting memories. John, a Classically-trained artist, brings a unique touch by using oil paint for a museum-quality finish, setting him apart from other Live Painters. His ability to interact with guests while painting adds a personal touch to events, making them more memorable. Although the delivery time may be longer, the result is an heirloom-worthy masterpiece. The rise of Live Painting suggests a shift in how couples celebrate their big day, choosing not just to capture moments in photos but also in live, evolving artwork.
Reply
12/26/2023 12:49:55 am
Live painting at weddings is such a unique and fascinating idea! I had never heard of it before, but now I'm really intrigued. It seems like a wonderful way to add an artistic touch to your special day and create a lasting memory. I love the concept of having a talented painter like John capture the essence of the event in real-time.
Reply
1/10/2024 09:16:10 am
I've always been intrigued by live painting at weddings, and this blog post has shed some light on it! It's fascinating to think about having an artist capture the essence of your wedding day in real-time.
Reply
1/11/2024 08:12:15 am
I'd recommend reaching out to several artists in your area, asking for quotes, and discussing your vision with them. While it may be an investment, the beautiful painting and the memories it captures will last a lifetime, making it a valuable addition to your wedding day.
Reply
2/1/2024 05:50:44 am
Reply
7/29/2024 03:42:49 am
Idea of the live wedding painting is good and provides love to do it. I saw people are using the best services that provide us the right results. There are people who love to make such innovative paintings.
Reply
Painting is a great passion and many people love to do painting of the different events and use their ideas for creativity. I like this idea of the wedding painting and the couple would love to make their wedding day painting as it will be the most memorable day for them.
Reply
Michelle
8/9/2024 07:52:12 am
Hi there-
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorHello there, I'm John H. Folley, an oil painter in the Boston School tradition. Thanks for visiting the Beauty Advocacy Blog, where it's my job to help you become a more discerning art appreciator. Connect with John:
Categories
All
Archives
February 2024
|