Louise Penny
MaryAnna Coleman designed and painted the end papers in NY Times #1 Bestselling author Louise Penny's Glass Houses,
Kingdom of the Blind, A Better Man, All the Devils Are Here and most recently, The Madness of Crowds.
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The Scout Guide
MaryAnna Coleman Design was voted as one of the top local home decor shops in Northern New Jersey.
Gift Guide
Featured in Michela Gombacci's Small Business Gift Guide - 2020
Montclair Girl
Featured/interviewed in Montclair Girl
JG Gift Guide
Featured in the Small Businesses Gift Guide
The Every Girl/Carly Hill
Custom matchbook paintings commissioned for Carly Hill - as shown in blog post and The Every Girl's "This Bright Brooklyn Apartment Will Make You Want To Pack Your Bags and Move to the City"
The Scouted Studio
Featured Artist in the Scouted Studio for Emerging Artist Show
"Just got the painting in the mail , I'm OBSESSED. It's so beautiful and amazing- you are so talented.
Can 't wait to work with you again, so happy I found someone like you to help make such a special gift for my very best friends on their wedding day.
Such a good mail day!!! Thank you again."
-Elizabeth
Nantucket Magazine
Watercolor of Nantucket's
"The Club Car" featured.
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West Elm - Summit
MaryAnna Coleman featured in a pop-up store in West Elm's Summit, NJ location.
"I was referred to MaryAnna from a good friend who ordered a beautiful painting of their wedding reception, that now hangs in the center of their foyer. In turn, I highly recommend MaryAnna to others due to her exceptional art and her phenomenal customer service. As a first time commissioned-art buyer , I had several questions and wasn 't quite sure what I wanted. MaryAnna was very responsive and helpful. I ended up ordering a painting of the house I grew up in to gift to my parents for Christmas. I' m beyond satisfied with the product I received and the turnaround time from my first question to when the painting arrived at my doorstep was four weeks - awesome. I would certainly order again!"
- Alicia
Bluestone Coffee Co.
MaryAnna Coleman painting used on t-shirts and coffee labels sold in Montclair, NJ.