Memorial

Keep them
in the palette.

There is no formula for grief. There is, however, a formula for color.

Every letter A through Z holds a number: A=1, B=2… Z=26. Every name holds a color. The name of someone who has passed — their first, middle, and last name — produces colors that are uniquely, permanently theirs. Those colors can live in a painting. They can be present in something visible, something that can be hung and seen and pointed to.

Include the names of everyone they loved — the people they left behind. The whole family palette, with their colors woven in. AI paints it in the style of a master they might have loved, or a style that captures something of who they were.

It is not a replacement for anything. It is a way of saying: their name is still here. Their color is still in the room.

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What this gives a grieving family

Something visible — their name, translated into color, present in the home

A way for the whole family to be together in one painting, including the person who is gone

A tribute that can only have been made for that specific person, with those specific names — nothing generic about it

A gift letter that names each color, each person, and describes what the color looks and feels like — something worth reading and keeping

An option to hang it as a small canvas (8×10) in a private space, or as a large statement piece (up to 40×60) that the whole family sees

How it works

01

Enter their name and the family's names

Include the person being remembered — their first, middle (optional), and last name. Add whoever else belongs in the painting: the people who loved them, who miss them, who want to keep their name present.

02

Choose the style

10 master artists: Van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Dalí, Pollock, Kahlo, Kandinsky, Basquiat, Hokusai, O'Keeffe. Choose a scene that feels right, or leave it open. We generate 4 unique previews.

03

Select and order

Pick the preview that feels right. Digital download for a gentle first step. A canvas for something permanent. The gift letter — showing every name, every color, every formula — is included with every order.

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Common questions

Is it appropriate to give this as a sympathy gift?

It's one of the most appropriate sympathy gifts that exists. It says: I honored their name. I had it made into something permanent. That is a profound gesture.

Should I give it soon after the loss, or wait?

This is personal. Some families want something comforting in the early weeks. Others prefer to wait until the acute grief has passed and they're ready for something that honors rather than mourns. There is no wrong answer.

What if I don't know all of their middle names?

Middle names are optional. First and last names alone produce a complete, personal color. Many families choose to keep it simple.

What size is most appropriate?

For a sympathy gift, the 16×20 canvas ($69.99) or a smaller 11×14 ($39.99) tends to feel right — present but not overwhelming. For a family who wants to make it a centerpiece of their home, larger sizes are available.

Their name is still here. Their color is still in the room.

Digital from $9.99 · Canvas from $34.99 · Wall murals from $189.99

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