A Secret Planned in the Park des Eaux-Vives

Imagine this: the ceremony is over, and you are wandering through the lush greenery of the Parc des Eaux-Vives for your couple’s photos. You think these moments are just between you, your groom, and the photographer.
Little did the bride know, her husband had a secret mission. He wanted to capture their very first moments as a married couple not just on film, but on canvas. While they were posing in the park, I was already at the Ferme du Lignon, preparing my easel to bring that exact scene to life with live wedding painting.
The Reveal: From Contemplation to Creation

When the couple arrived at the reception, the bride’s reaction was priceless. Discovering a live painting of the moment they had just experienced only 30 minutes prior was the ultimate romantic surprise.
But that night at the Ferme du Lignon, something shifted in my process. This wasn’t just a performance to be watched; it became a shared experience.
Exclusive Live Wedding Art in Switzerland: When Painting Becomes an Animation
This wedding was the first time I invited guests to pick up the brush. What started as a few curious looks turned into a beautiful, collective memory.




- The “Returning” Guests: Many guests didn’t just paint once; they kept coming back throughout the evening to check on the progress, see how their brushstrokes blended in, and chat about the technique.
- The Little Helpers: I’ll never forget the three children—the only ones invited to this Geneva celebration—who became my most dedicated assistants. Every 20 minutes, they were back at my side, eager to learn about the “magic” happening on the canvas. Their curiosity and involvement added a layer of joy that a quiet studio session could never replicate.
- The Couple’s Touch: Even the bride and groom took a moment to add their own strokes to their love story, making the final piece a true collaborative legacy.
The Transformation: From Lens to Canvas


There is something incredibly satisfying about seeing the transition between a captured moment and a painted memory. I love sharing the Photo vs. Painting comparison: seeing the original shot taken at the Parc des Eaux-Vives side-by-side with the finished oil painting.
While the photo captures the light of that specific second, the painting adds the “soul” of the evening—rich with the textures, the emotions, and even the subtle brushstrokes added by the guests at the Ferme du Lignon. It’s not just about replicating a picture; it’s about elevating it into a piece of fine art that feels alive.
A Legacy of Gifts
Much like my performance at Sagibeiz, this painting was born from the desire to give something deeply personal. Whether it’s in the rustic-chic setting of a Geneva farm or on the shores of a lake, the Live Wedding Painting is more than a service—it’s the most unique wedding gift a spouse can offer.
Ready to create a lasting memory for your own celebration?
Whether you are planning a surprise for your spouse like this romantic groom in Geneva, Switzerland or looking for an interactive experience that will captivate your guests from start to finish, let’s make it happen.
The Wedding Team
- Wedding Venue | Ferme du Lignon
- Photographer | EMKA Photographe
- Caterer | Genecand Traiteur
- Saxophinist | Seb Loyo
- Live Painter | Dang de toi

