There is no denying it; your wedding day will be one of the most profound and memorable days of your life. You will likely never be more beautiful than on this day. There will be hundreds, even thousands of photographic images to commemorate this day but many feel that justice can only be done to such a profound event by commemorating and celebrating your love via a fine art portrait painting in oil on canvas. Whichever image you decide to use as inspiration for the painting, it will be depicted in the size, style, and colors of your preference. Your resulting custom designed hand painted portrait will be a one of a kind piece of fine art and will stand profoundly far above any photographic enlargement possibly could. If you doubt my words just consider that the Mona Lisa was once just a hand painted portrait. Your original fine art portrait will certainly be the single most cherished family heirloom you can pass along for generations to come. Giclee on canvas reproductions can also be shared with those whom you choose and only the trained eye will know the difference between these and the original. Your hand painted wedding portrait will become your immortality just as surely as your descendants themselves.
Simply open a Gift Registry from the menu above and we will contact you to start the ball rolling with your first original fine art painting together in which you will be the featured rock starts. It will become the most cherished heirloom in your family for generations to come.
You will be pleased to learn that your hand painted portrait will be cost free to all involved. As with all of our gift registries; all contributions towards your special piece are acknowledged by naming the giver(s) on the certificate of authenticity affixed to the back of the painting so that they will forever be remembered for their generosity. But also, they will be rewarded with a gift certificate of equal value back to that generous friend who contributed so that your painting(s) are virtually free for all involved. How cool is that!
Principal Artisan; Mark Fort