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Rosemary's Architectural and Marine Portfolio

BC Central Coast Lodge
 
Gulf Arbutus Point
 
Historic ‘Union Steamship’
 
 
Marine View Crescent
 
South Across the Straits
     
 
Edgewater Summertime
 
Whytecliff Marine Park
     
 
Salvage off Fraser River, Point Grey
 
North Coast Fish Camp
     
Western View from Island Bluffs

Rosemary’s Studio Paintings and Commissioned Artworks, highlighted in the examples above, were designed to unique client specifications as creative touchstones for their future.

CIVIC ART PROJECTS / ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-DEVELOPMENT RENDERING EXAMPLES

Vancouver’s Coal Harbour Waterfront Centre
PRE-CONSTRUCTION RENDERING

  ‘The Ponds at the Mission’ Kelowna Development Project Marketing - Signage Art by Rosemary Hanna www.theponds.ca

Designing over 140 beautiful commissioned artworks, Rosemary has brought clients’ favorite images to life. Paintings enhanced by her knowledge of BC ecology, forests, marine life and architectural form.

  • Creative watercolor paintings and sketches of residential and commercial properties, civic buildings, cottages, commercial vessels, horses….and more!
  • Innovative Studio Commissions – outstanding Marine & Architectural Watercolour Renderings and Graphic Designs for Residential-Commercial CommunityScapes.

CLIENTS

Our commissioned watercolours and ARCHITECTURAL artworks have been purchased in Canada and internationally. EU, Hong Kong, USA, Netherlands, New Zealand and South African clients are among our happy customers. We have created art for many BC families, diverse corporate businesses, and design-development companies. Rosemary’s paintings have been purchased by BC and Quebec artists for their quilting and fabric design patterns.

  • ART FOR ENVIRONMENT/series BC NATIVE TREES in watercolours and line commissioned by a Gulf Island Hotel. Marine and Architectural watercolours.
  • Paintings and drawings - libraries, civic buildings, business properties.
  • Rosemary Hanna’s watercolour painting of Canada’s first Pacific marine protected area, Whytecliff Park, was commissioned by multiple funding agencies supporting United Nations International Oceans Day Events. Vancouver BC Maritime Museum and The Vancouver Aquarium have sold our artworks.