Buildings Illustrations

Hand-drawn and painted. Each is hand-drawn and painted, and therefore variations in the watercolors and lines will occur. Preserve memories of a childhood home, first house, wedding venue, special building, or travels with a custom pen + watercolor illustration. Perfect for housewarming, wedding, moving or holiday gift! Even closing gift for your real estate clients.
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Pellegrini's Espresso Bar | Melbourne, Australia | Studioist
Their original claim to fame was being the first in the city to use an espresso machine, but Pellegrini’s has stayed famous by serving delicious homestyle Italian comfort food with a “welcome to the family” atmosphere since 1954. Make sure to grab a cup of their espresso and don’t forget to get a photo by their heritage-listed neon sign! Pellegrini's Espresso Bar | Melbourne, Australia | Studioist
Factory of Franklin | Franklin | Studioist
Restaurants, antique shops, galleries, and a theatre come together inside a historic complex of 11 renovated depression-era factory building to create Tennessee’s most unique entertainment venues. It’s also home to several working artisans, a weekly farmers markets, a community theatre, and event spaces. Factory of Franklin | Franklin | Studioist
Christ Church | Old Town Alexandria | Studioist
This beautiful American Colonial era Episcopal church is located in charming Old Town Alexandria. It was completed in February 1773 but renamed to its current Christ Church in 1816. Fortunately the interior was unscathed unlike most during the Civil War and remains a fine example of colonial architecture. Christ Church | Old Town Alexandria | Studioist
Christie Cookies | 12 South Nashville | Studioist
For more than 35 years this beloved Nashville bakery has been delivering their signature, fresh-from-the-oven cookies to your door, but now with their 12South location those gourmet delights are delivered straight to your mouth! Christie Cookies | 12 South Nashville | Studioist
Washington National Cathedral | Studioist
Washington National Cathedral | Studioist
Leaning Tower of Pisa | Italy | Studioist
This freestanding bell tower of the cathedral in the Italian city of Pisa is known worldwide for its nearly four-degree lean. The lean is the result of an unstable foundation/soft ground on one side and the structure’s weight. The tilt actually began during the tower’s construction in the 12th century. Leaning Tower of Pisa | Italy | Studioist
Mama's Fish House | Studioist
Mama's Fish House | Studioist
Paradise Park | Nashville | Studioist
R.I.P Paradise Park, our favorite lower Broadway bar. Throughout university, Paradise Park was a staple in our weekend plans. It had rockin’ live music, $6 pitchers, lawn furniture, and a beer-soaked astroturf floor…a true recipe for a great time, every time! Paradise Park | Nashville | Studioist
Sweetgreen (Original Location) | Georgetown | Studioist
Though Sweetgreen is not the only fresh salad bar style fast causal eatery, nothing compares and one visit will have you hooked! Sweetgreen (Original Location) | Georgetown | Studioist
Le Consulat | Paris | Studioist
If Paris is the city of romance, the charming neighborhood of Montmartre is the heart. Cobblestone streets, trailing ivy up buildings, artistic history (Van Gogh, Picasso, ToulouseLautrec, Monet among other greats had flats in the area), and of course the cutest cafes, all nestled in the shadow of the The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris. Le Consulat | Paris | Studioist
Ford's Theatre | Washington D.C. | Studioist
On April 14, 1865, President and Mrs. Lincoln were attending a performance of “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theatre located in downtown Washington, D.C. (located at 511 10th St. NW) when actor/Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth fatally shot the leader in the back of the head. Ford's Theatre | Washington D.C. | Studioist
San Diego Bus | California | Studioist
VW buses are as synonymous with laid-back surfer vibes as The Beach Boys, bikinis and beachside bonfires—the epitome of 1960s Southern California. The bus is a classic piece of American history, a legacy that continues today. San Diego Bus | California | Studioist
Mount Vernon | Virginia | Studioist
The plantation home of the founding father, military leader, and first President of the U.S., George Washington & his wife Martha, on the banks of the Potomac just south of the nation’s capital. Mount Vernon | Virginia | Studioist
Arc de Triomphe | Paris | Studioist
Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806, the incredibly elaborate structure took 30 years to finish and remains the world’s second largest triumphal arch. Arc de Triomphe | Paris | Studioist
Ryman Auditorium | Nashville | Studioist
Speaking of country music royalty, who better to epitomize the sacred beating heart of Nashville’s livelihood than The Mother Church of Country Music herself—The Ryman. No trip to Nashville would be complete without paying respects at this Nashville institution. Ryman Auditorium | Nashville | Studioist