Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.

Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.

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Fine art & murals

01/05/2026

Rare mural aesthetic- but one I know some of you can relate to 🤣 I’m either laughing, gasping in shock or crying to myself on the jobsite with a book in my ears. Last week I started painting a mural for a restaurant in downtown Seattle. It’s actually the same mural we painted in their First Hill location, which has been a fun challenge. I listened to every second of “The House in the Cerulean Sea” and I’m obsessed. I love audiobooks on the jobsite because it creates a strong association with the mural. Like last year when I painted their first location, I was listening to “The Patient”.

Anyway what other books should I listen to on the jobsite? Craving a good thriller. Please recommend!!

Store — Glynn Rosenberg Design Co 12/11/2025

Tonight is Seattle Capitol Hill Art Walk, from 6-10pm at Pound Studios! If you can't make it, you can still support by purchasing one of these small paintings or sharing the store. :)

Thank you all for your support this year, it means the world as a small, independent artist! Happy Holidays!

Store — Glynn Rosenberg Design Co Store Categories: Store Flowers and Fruit Series | Prints | Original Paintings | Flowers and Fruit: Avocado Flowers and Fruit: Strawberries Flowers and Fruit: Pomegranate Flowers and Fruit: Oranges Flowers and Fruit: Lemons Leaning Poppy Sold out "Warm Poppies" Sold out "Ruby Poppy" Sold out "Deep P...

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 12/03/2025

Come see my studio next week during Seattle’s Capitol Hill Art Walk!! Thursday December 11th. 1216 10th Ave. 6-10pm. I’m showing a small series of paintings that are perfect for collectors who can’t spend a fortune on originals 🌻

There will also be a cool holiday show at

Portrait by Kelsey Early

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 10/14/2025

Some little panels in Memphis.
This was my first time in the city and I fell in love. So many kind people, beautiful places, and delicious food. Will be back 🥰

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 09/26/2025

This bedroom mural was an absolute dream job for me 🌸🌷🌼 Lovely clients, no revisions, getting to try something a little different, 3.5 day installation. Loved every minute of this one!

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 09/17/2025

Playing with scale on low tide creatures. The nudibranch got me going down a rabbit hole, because what do you mean it’s a mollusk that evolved without a shell? And then I learned that all slugs evolved from snails, dropping the shell for evolutionary benefits. When I make art about these things, I am more of an observer than anything else- I don’t have a background in marine biology so I’m learning about them as I go. All of these animals were seen around seattle beaches. If you haven’t seen a nudibranch, I recommend going under the Fauntleroy ferry terminal at low tide. The beach between Lincoln park and the ferry is private- people walk across it, but you can also access the public ferry terminal beach from the street. It’s called Cove Park. I think it’s one of the coolest spots to tide pool in the city. The sea pen was also found there.

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 09/10/2025

The True Butterfly Effect 🦋
I am so excited to be included in this show curated by ! Come out this Friday, September 12, for this beautiful show at . Alex is putting together a really inspiring community art project and local artists contributed works aligned with the “butterfly effect” theme. It’s going to be absolutely stunning!

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 08/05/2025

Pleased to announce I am one of the artists included in in Wenatchee, WA! The festival is in its inaugural year, founded by artists, and run completely by women.

I am very excited to spend more time getting to know the Wenatchee art community. It’s always such a pleasure to get to work in new cities and meet new artists.

Come out and enjoy the events this weekend! Details below:

Saturday, August 9th, 2025
10am-7pm
Columbia St, between Orondo & Yakima

Portrait by my fav photographer in the game: .pixel

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 06/23/2025

Garden Flowers for . Huge thank you to the organizers for putting on this year’s event!! Love y’all.

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 06/18/2025

Finally sharing the artwork I made for a corporate retreat! The landscape is based on beautiful Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. Participants at the event pulled prints and I added them to the bottom of the piece to add a participatory aspect to the mural, planting their own “seeds” into the piece. It turned out really pretty and I enjoyed seeing this one come to life.

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 05/26/2025

Before we eloped on the ferry, we spent time in Pioneer Square. It was very important to us to be fed all day so we ate subs at before we got on the ferry, and stopped at on the Island for coffee and sweets.

This was the absolute best day ever 🥰 I can’t wait to celebrate this day every year with .jermain .

And thanks again to .pixel for the most beautiful documentation of our elopement. We couldn’t be happier with these photos.

Photos from Glynn Rosenberg Design Co.'s post 05/14/2025

Our ferry elopement ✨
Sean and I knew we wanted to elope, and actually had plans to get married at the courthouse. But I filled out the form on the courthouse website and they never got back to us (I think EVERYONE is trying to get married at the courthouse). So we reached out to Bevan & Kotomi and decided to get married on the Seattle-Bainbridge ferry instead.
Last summer, Sean officiated Bevan & Kotomi’s forest wedding on the island, so it felt like a magical full circle moment to ask them to officiate our elopement. We wanted a married couple to marry us, so they could share their experiences of marriage, and make it extra special because they know us so well. They each had such wonderful and sweet things to say about us individually and as a couple.
Our elopement was very tiny, the tiniest elopement allowed by the law- we had our officiants and our photographer Kelsey, and of course the general public on the ferry with us. Afterward we went to Denver to share our vows with my parents, and I’m excited to also get the chance to share our vows with my new in laws on the East Coast. A tiny elopement like this isn’t for everyone, but it felt really perfect for Sean and I.
Getting married on the ferry is really easy and I’m happy to answer any questions anyone has about how to go about it. I’m so glad our originally plan didn’t work out so we got to do something more unique and personal to us.
Our elopement photographer absolutely crushed it with these gorgeous photos and I’m so happy we have so many shots to relive the day and share it with our communities. More to come, because this was just a tiny portion of the beautiful day. Thank you so much .pixel for taking on this challenge and turning out the most stunning work.
Thank you to .mi_ and Bevan for your words and love. Thank you to and my dad for being so supportive of our unique decision. And thank you to my wonderful husband .jermain for the last 10 years of love and support. This is just the beginning đź’•

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