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  • I lead with prices, so I don’t want to waste your time.

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    THE ALBUM:
    100K EUR

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    THE TIMEPIECE:
    10K+ EUR

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    MÅLARDUKEN:
    5500+ SEK (Skåne)

    THE CANVAS:
    2000+ EUR (Global)

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Live
Wedding
& Event
Painting

ABIOSÈ M O HAARA


The live event painter trusted by the luxury sector — where works are finished with heirlooms, diamonds, and precious stones — structured, documented, and positioned with controlled scarcity for long-term cultural relevance. 

Abiosè M O Haara is a Swedish-based artist of African descent, who paints internationally, specialising in live event painting — a rare discipline that demands exceptional speed, instinctive decision-making, and the ability to create in front of a live, engaged audience.

As your event unfolds, Abiosè captures the scene in real time: the guests of honour, the venue, the details of the evening, and the people who made the moment. By the end of the night, a finished, one-of-a-kind painting — embedded with genuine diamonds, precious stones and heirlooms — is unveiled to you and your guests, and goes home with you as a permanent record of the occasion.

MAGAZINE SWEDEN

Mentored within Sotheby’s
ecosystem, by its CEO
in a documented way.

The Album

Long after the flowers have faded and the music has stilled, your day lives on — not in a folder of digital files, but in the warm, luminous pages of a hand-painted album.

Each spread is an original work of art, created live as your story unfolded: the light catching your dress, the faces of the people you love, the small moments that no camera quite captures the way a painter's eye does.

This is your wedding as you felt it — saturated with colour, alive with movement, layered with meaning. An heirloom that will be passed down not just as memory, but as beauty.

Paintings

Time

Spending

Together

Captured on 

Canvas 

Celebration Gifs

A fine artist's practice built at a deliberate intersection — painted live, created in studio, and positioned with tempered scarcity for cultural permanence.