Famous Faces in a Flash with Speed Painter Brad Blaze

Tiger Woods and Shane Warne were on the canvas just this week alone as Brad Blaze has continued to enthrall event guests with his latest painting of celebrity faces at recent events.


Tiger Woods and Shane Warne were on the canvas just this week alone as Brad Blaze has continued to enthrall event guests with his latest painting of celebrity faces at recent events.


Brad Blaze’s Tiger Woods speed portrait

Combining lightning fast speed painting with comedy audience involvement, Brad Blaze continues to impress with his unique corporate entertainment shows where famous faces, CEO’s and more reveal themselves in minutes and often upside down.

On Tuesday (9 Nov) Blaze again performed live at Crown’s Palladium in Melbourne stunning the audience with portraits of both Tiger Woods and Shane Warne for am event by Peter Jones Special Events and IMG, the PGA Masters Gala Dinner.


Shane Warne portrait, done in minutes by Blaze

Blaze, who was set on a revolving stage in the centre of the room, worked his way between the paintings over twelve minutes which were back to back on the stage. Multiple cameras and large screens captured every brushstroke for the audience.

Both Tiger Woods and Shane Warne came to the stage, were interviewed and signed their respective paintings – which were later auctioned for the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund.


Brad Blaze and musician Leo Sayer

He has also recently created a 5 minute-made masterpiece of musician Leo Sayer for the 40th Anniversary Concert tour at the State Theatre in Sydney.

From Eric Bana to painting Australian PM Julia Gillard on Channel 10’s its show The Circle.


PM Julia Gillard signing her speed portrait for a charity auction

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