Public Gardens | Print | Janna Wilton
Print of an original watercolour painting by Janna Wilton. This design depicts Horticultural Hall in Halifax's Public Gardens, which is the oldest Victorian Garden in North America. This building was originally built as a meeting hall and storage area for the Nova Scotia Horticultural Society in 1836. Horticultural Hall is the oldest part of the Halifax Public Gardens along with the four elm trees at each of its four corners.
Reproduced on high quality cotton rag paper and archival ink so your art will last for years to come!
Made in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Public Gardens | Print | Janna Wilton
Janna is a self-taught watercolour artist located in Nova Scotia.
In 2018, after painting her first floral design with watercolour, it was love at first stroke and Janna hasn't looked back since.
"I draw my inspiration from the beauty all around me whether that be in the faces of people, the architecture of a home or the breathtaking scenery of my coastal province."