A live wedding painter shared a light moment when a bride reacted to her painting in progress. Rebecca Lord-Johnson, painter, posted the video, in which she offers the bride in her painting setup. She did not look thrilled by creating a disappointing face. His response disturbed the artist.
“My soul leaves my body every time when the couple sees the beginning of a painting,” Ms. Lord-Janson captioned her post. He further mentioned the names of the groom and the bride, writing: “Here is the painting of the grand arran and Ashwani, @metropolisevents Windows.”
After moments, the bride sees full painting. “Brother, it really seems to,” the bride said.
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As the video went viral, people used to come in the comment section, expressed their praise for painting and artist.
One person wrote, “His face is not falling at first because he forgot the golden rule of” relying on the process “.”
Another said, “Do you just get angry when they say ‘it really looks like us?!” Like what did you think I was here? ,
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Ms. Lord-Johnson later clarified her followers that it was just a light video showing ash’s response during the “Ugly” Face vs. “. ,
Based on a survey of about 10,000 newlyweds, Not 2023 Real Wedding Study found that 5 percent of couples hired a living painter or local artist.
The cost of hiring a live wedding painter usually range from $ 1,500 to $ 10,000, according to the Artabella Gallery owner and a fine art expert Leeh Seemain.