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Elizabeth von Rosenbach Limited Edition Prints | Luxury Wall Art Elizabeth von Rosenbach is a multi-award winning Canadian artist.

For the past decade she crisscrossed the country working on TV shows and movies from Oscar winning Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse, to Smallfoot, to Thomas & Friends and Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse. Her work has also been featured on the Space Channel for a Steven Spielberg exhibition at the Gladstone Hotel for TIFF. The artist is an adoring mom of two little girls, and currently calls Toronto her home.

11/05/2026

Your child’s artwork deserves more than a pile in a drawer. ✨

Imagine turning those tiny drawings, wobbly hearts, handwritten notes, and paint-covered masterpieces into beautiful heirloom artwork for your home — pieces that hold onto this season of childhood long after it’s gone.

In my Heirloom Workshop, I’ll teach you the process I use to transform children’s artwork into one-of-a-kind keepsakes filled with texture, story, and memory. The kind of pieces that make people stop, smile, and say: “I can’t believe this started as a child’s drawing.”

Because childhood passes quickly.
But art can hold onto it a little longer. 💛

Comment “HEIRLOOM” and I’ll send you the details. 🌸





Tiny work… but very time consuming. 🌸This little treasure is now available in my eBay shop (for anyone wanting to keep t...
07/05/2026

Tiny work… but very time consuming. 🌸

This little treasure is now available in my eBay shop (for anyone wanting to keep the feeling of cherry blossom season around a little longer — link in bio)

What makes this piece extra special to me is that it’s been 20 years in the making.

Photograph taken + printed in 2006.
Embroidery added by hand in 2026.

A small piece of spring, stitched across time.

Enjoy the blossoms while they last. ✨





Cherry blossom season 🌸Slow days spent wandering the city, finding beauty in every corner—then settling into cozy coffee...
27/04/2026

Cherry blossom season 🌸
Slow days spent wandering the city, finding beauty in every corner—then settling into cozy coffee shops to stitch, sip, and catch up with friends.

✨ A little sneak peek on the progress I am making on my next NYC photo (taken in 2005-6)

Can’t wait to show you the finished piece —I’m thinking of painting the cab yellow. What do you think? Or should I leave it untouched?

Seven years ago I travelled to Hawaii and I have been dreaming of it ever since. Hawaii holds a special place in my hear...
22/04/2026

Seven years ago I travelled to Hawaii and I have been dreaming of it ever since.

Hawaii holds a special place in my heart because it is a memory of a world before the pandemic, before marriage, before babies —a place where I could sleep the day away on warm sandy beaches, where purple trees blossomed and we ate the most delicious pizza from the back of a passing pickup truck.

We explored, got lost and fell in love. It’s where we picked the name of our daughter when she was just an idea, a one day.

This little piece is called “Wake me in Hawaii” and will be available online in a few days.

It measures 5x5 inches and will be shipped unframed. Comment below or message me if you want this piece of paradise in your home ❤️

“April in New York City” is now complete and the auction is now live on eBay. If you’re looking for a piece of cinematic...
13/04/2026

“April in New York City” is now complete and the auction is now live on eBay.

If you’re looking for a piece of cinematic history, with a little something extra woven in for your home, comment LINK, and I’ll send you the details. ✨

This would look perfect on a small shelf in an entryway or bathroom!





This started as a photo I took in New York City back in April 2006.Twenty years later, I came back to it and started wor...
02/04/2026

This started as a photo I took in New York City back in April 2006.

Twenty years later, I came back to it and started working into the surface by hand, adding embroidery and a bit of paint to shift the feeling of the image. I wasn’t trying to recreate the moment exactly, more to move it into something that feels softer, a little more alive, and less fixed in time.

I like how the stitches physically change the photograph. You’re not just looking at a flat photo anymore...you can see and feel the texture, and it slowly becomes something new. The paint adds another layer, pulling it even further away from being just a straight photo.

My work focuses on combining photography with embroidery and mixed media, and has been collected and shared through my studio practice over the years. Each piece is made by hand, one at a time, and no two are ever the same.

For me, it’s about taking something from the past and giving it a second life, without losing where it started.

Details:
– Original photo taken in New York City (April 2006)
– Hand embroidered + painted
– 4 x 6 inches
– Unframed
– One of a kind

The paper is still sturdy, but it’s an original piece, so it should be handled with care like any work on paper.

Ships flat and protected.

✨DM me if you want it before I put it in my shop next week





23/01/2026

I ruined my favourite jeans with acrylic paint…
and it accidentally upgraded my whole life 💜

Turns out when you stop trying to stay clean,
you make way better art.

Lucy and Yak coveralls = my new mom / artist uniform.
Messy, comfy, and made for real life.

23/01/2026

I ruined my favourite jeans with acrylic paint…
and it accidentally upgraded my whole life 💜

Turns out when you stop trying to stay clean,
you make way better art.

coveralls = my new mom / artist uniform.
Messy, comfy, and made for real life.

Address

401 Richmond St. W.

M5V 3A8

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