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Hilariously ‘Bad’ Wedding Portrait Goes Viral—Now The Accidental Artist Has More Requests Than Ever
Hilariously ‘Bad’ Wedding Portrait Goes Viral—Now The Accidental Artist Has More Requests Than Ever
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Hilariously ‘Bad’ Wedding Portrait Goes Viral—Now The Accidental Artist Has More Requests Than Ever

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After a ‘terrible’ picture he painted of his wife as a wedding gift went viral, Jamie Matthias from Alsager, Cheshire has been inundated with hilarious portrait commissions.

His wife, Kate shared the painting on social media and it instantly got thousands of views and comments within a few days. Now Matthias has countless requests from people to create funny versions of their photographs.

“Not only are these paintings amazingly hilarious but the write ups on the Facebook page are hilarious too. I look forward to checking the posts and they always give us a good laugh, which is what most people need at the minute. Keep doing what you do Jamie,” one of the fans wrote.

“This is the best page I’ve seen on Facebook,” another one added. 

“Most amazing artist of 2025,” the other comment read.

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    It all started with Jamie’s wife, a wedding portrait he made of her as a joke

    Man painting on canvas in a well-lit room, surrounded by art supplies, focusing on his work.

    Image credits: terribleartbyjamielee

    Woman joyfully holding a viral painting of herself and husband, featuring simple drawings with a heart above.

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    Image credits: terribleartbyjamielee

    Matthias unveiled that painting was always one of their family activities. They would get the mats and canvases out and paint something with their kids.

    “My wife regularly mocks the quality of my work. I then decided to do one for our wedding day and gift it as part of my wedding speech which went down really well as it was so terrible (hence the name)”, the 41-year-old shared with Bored Panda.

    Shortly after his wife Kate decided to upload this hilarious portrait on social media, its popularity has surprisingly soared with countless art lovers flooding Matthias with paid art commissions worldwide.

    “As a bit of a joke we set up a Facebook and Instagram account called Terrible Art by Jamie Lee. We sent out the picture, the reaction and a bit of a blurb and it just kind of blew up,” Matthias shared.

    “We’ve got orders all over England, Scotland, Wales and even Northern Ireland, people all over the country seem to be really enjoying it. We’re at 71 orders now. We joke Kate is head of financial distribution and her bridesmaid Kate is head of marketing,” he added.

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    The artworks were not meant to be painted badly, it’s just the way they always turn out

    Colorful painting of a smiling couple with a child on the beach, the husband's art went viral.

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    Stairway gallery with a painting depicting a couple, inspired by a viral painting of a man's wife.

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    Matthias painted for years yet he had no idea his paintings were so bad until people started telling him.

    “I actually don’t mean to paint badly and I’m doing my best to recreate the photos I get sent but it’s just the way they turn out,” the man explained.

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    “I try to create an alternate universe where proportions have no meaning,” he noted.

    Despite the paintings looking terrible, many people seem to appreciate them in some way.

    Man and woman smiling with a bull, alongside a colorful, stylized painting of them, illustrating viral art theme.

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    Man’s painting of his family beside their photo, capturing a fun, colorful portrait. Viral painting drawing interest.

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    Man's viral painting of his wife beside original photo, both holding drinks and sitting together.

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    “I’ll keep forgetting to paint someone’s nose and have to keep mixing paint and add it later. It adds to the comedy value,” Matthias said.

    “This is my standard, there’s no risk of it getting better. I am absolutely not an art teacher,” he added.

    Asked about what was the most hilarious moment in painting career so far, Matthias shared that it was probably his recent painting live.

    “I think painting live on tv on The Last Leg was my favourite being a fan of the show,” he noted.

    The so called Britain’s worst artist is not worried about his technique since it’s all about the reactions

    Man smiling while painting, wearing a colorful hoodie, with a red mug labeled "heart" nearby, related to viral painting.

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    Matthias usually spends around two hours every evening painting his commissioned work, which costs from £25 for 10 x 12 inch canvases, and all he’s worried about is how much fun it brings to people.

    The 41-year-old shared with Bored Panda that making people happy is what he loves the most. 

    “The messages I’m getting when they receive the paintings are brilliant and we are being sent photos and videos of the reactions when they are being opened which is brilliant!” he said.

    Man’s painting of wife goes viral, showing couple outdoors with a humorous expression and their artistic rendition.

    Image credits: terribleartbyjamielee

    Man's painting of wife goes viral, showing couple in traditional attire paired with the amateur artwork version.

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    “If you’re looking to spark a family feud, subtly insult your in-laws, or gift your bridal party something they’ll never forget (and probably never speak to you again about), hit me up to commission your very own masterpiece!” one of the publications on artist’s social media reads.

    And hundreds of people rush to order these one-of-a-kind paintings. 

    “They clearly get the humour,” he said and noted that people’s reactions to the artworks are his biggest motivation.

    According to Kate, Matthias’ paintings are just the most ridiculous thing anyone has ever seen.

    “We’ve had so much fun laughing at his inability to paint,” the woman shared.

    Apparently, there’s a place that collects and appreciates artworks that gone wrong

    Man's painting of wife on colorful background goes viral for its unique style.

    Image credits: terribleartbyjamielee

    Matthias’ artworks probably could find their place in The Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) that was founded in 1993, after antique dealer Scott Wilson and his friend Jerry Reilly. 

    It all started when they found a painting entitled ‘Lucy in the Field with Flowers’ in a trash bin and realised it was so horribly bad that it was good.

    The Boston based Museum collects hundreds of pieces of art gone wrong.

    “We are the first institution to collect, exhibit, and celebrate these works that would otherwise never receive the recognition they deserve,” Louise Reilly Sacco, Executive director of the museum, shared.

    The museum only accepts artwork that is sincere. It can also be the work of a skilled artist who was trying something new yet eventually made an unfortunate decision.

    “Or it can be created by an artist who barely knows which end of the brush to hold,” Louise said. 

    “In any case, the work must be interesting and compelling. We favour pieces that are clearly meant to communicate something to the viewer,” he added.

    Netizens couldn’t get enough of hilarious paintings and were suggesting Matthias to have an exhibition

    Social media comment praising man's viral painting of his wife.

    Comment on viral painting, expressing humor and surprise with laughing emoji.

    Comment from Beth Wylie on a viral painting, saying "It definitely provokes thoughts," with one laughing reaction.

    Comment by Claire Southern about a viral painting, mentioning humor and a Facebook page, with laughing emojis.

    Comment from Leah Jordan praising viral painting of man's wife, humorously predicting future fame and success.

    Comment with playful emojis about a viral painting.

    Comment by James Mann: "Just horrific" with clapping emoji. Reacted by one person with a facepalm emoji. Keywords: viral painting.

    Comment about a painting of a man's wife, expressing amusement with emojis.

    Comment praising viral painting of a man's wife, suggesting he should have an exhibition.

    Comment praising a viral painting, calling the artist the most amazing of 2025, includes laughing emojis.

    Comment praising a viral painting of a man's wife with clapping emoji.

    James Amos commenting, "This is nuts 😂 smashing stuff mate," highlighting a viral painting.

    Comment from Sharon May smiling about a viral painting of his wife.

    Social media comment about viral painting requests for dog and owner portrait.

    Comment praising a viral painting by man of his wife, calling it terrifying with clapping emojis.

    Comment praising viral painting and humor, saying it brings a smile to her face.

    Comment reads: "The descriptions are nearly as funny as the paintings," discussing viral painting.


    The unexpected rise of Jamie Matthias’s comedic art is a testament to the power of humor in creativity. His story of inadvertently hilarious portraits reminds us of the need to carefully consider every aspect of creation, from intention to public perception. This aligns closely with the importance of double-checking when crafting domain names, where a seemingly small oversight can lead to unintended hilarity.

    For more examples of how things can amusingly go awry, consider exploring some unintentionally risque domain names.


     

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    John Ruskin said: Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like them. You can tell he spent time trying to get the details right.

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