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Hello!

My name is Hannah, and I’m a watercolour and gouache artist.

I began doing watercolour architectural paintings as a side gig for my friends during my Bachelor of Education in visual arts. What started as a side gig slowly grew into a small business; I now do about 15-20 commissions a month!

My clients include real estate firms such as Heaps Estrin, Forest Hill Real Estate and Royal Lepage, as well as unique corporate projects for Bishop Strachan School, Strategic Navigator and more. I’ve also illustrated for the Queen’s Journal and The Pigeon.

My portfolio includes over 300 watercolour house commissions alone. I’ve illustrated wedding invitations, scenes for a novel, anniversary gifts, pet portraits, and everything in between. And I’m always eager to explore a new project!   

Got an idea? Reach out to me here.       


 Local Businesses I’ve Worked With

 
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Here’s what people are saying…

 

“Her custom paintings of our clients' homes make the perfect housewarming gifts, and we absolutely adore the piece she created for our office!”

-       Heaps Estrin Real Estate

 

“If you’re looking to have an amazing keepsake, Hannah Willis is a local artist who was absolutely wonderful to work with. She captured our home beautifully using photos I sent her and communicated everything throughout the process. She’s insanely talented and I’m thrilled to have this memory hanging in our home.”

— Amanda

“Her commissions are incredibly affordable, she customizes every detail, she collaborates seamlessly via text, and she is a pleasure in interact with. She can paint off a digital photo and turnaround is super speedy. Paintings make spectacular art for your walls (we have three at home!) or gifts for your loved ones. I searched all of Etsy then was told about this magical person in my own backyard!”

— Kathleen

 

“I have ordered several custom paintings from Hannah - and they are all incredible! She has beautifully captured memories and places for me in watercolour.”

— Emily