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Charlotte McKeown

A curated collection of artisan signwriting brushes and professional paints in a dedicated artist's studio. This close-up highlights the meticulous, hand-applied process and traditional gilding techniques used to create our bespoke 1.4m wedding signage, justifying the intensive two-week design and production timeline.
A portrait of fine art signwriter and botanical artist Charlotte McKeown, the creative force behind our large-scale hand-painted wedding signs. Her expertise lies in blending traditional signwriting craftsmanship with sophisticated William Morris and Art Nouveau inspired floral designs for high-end wedding commissions.

Welcome, and thank you for being here.

 

I create large-scale wedding welcome signs designed to be kept long after the day itself - pieces that can live on in your home as lasting reminders of the occasion. 

 

I’m now based in East Dulwich, South London, but grew up on a farm in Cambridgeshire. That early immersion in wild landscapes and botanical detail continues to shape everything I design today.

I trained in scenic art at Guildhall and have spent several years working across London’s theatre and events industry, developing a strong foundation in large-scale painting and detailed, technical work. Signwriting evolved naturally from this, becoming a central part of my practice.

Every sign begins by hand — carefully drawn, letter by letter — before being painted using traditional techniques. No shortcuts, just time, patience, and craftsmanship.

 

At its core, my practice is about making something by hand, properly. Each sign is made with care and attention, with the intention that it will last - not just for the wedding day, but well beyond it.

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