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Rosie Smith

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Rosie Smith – Hidden – Fox

Rosie Smith is an acclaimed wildlife and conservation artist known for her evocative depictions of animals in their natural habitat, working primarily in oils and watercolours.

 Rosie’s passion for wildlife is reflected in every brushstroke, capturing the essence and vitality of the creatures she paints. Rosie’s dedication to conservation has seen her shortlisted for the prestigious Wildlife Artist of the Year award, a  testament to her talent and commitment to raising awareness about endangered species.

 Rosie is deeply involved in supporting both local and international wildlife charities, using her art to raise funds and support conservation efforts. Her watercolour workshops, which often feature live animal painting, are popular with aspiring artists and nature lovers alike, offering a unique opportunity to connect with wildlife through art.


In addition to hosting workshops, Rosie exhibits her work at various art shows and galleries, attracting collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. She has an expanding list of stockists who feature her work, further cementing her status in the wildlife art community. Through her art, workshops, and charitable contributions, Rosie continues to inspire others to appreciate and protect the natural world.

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Rosie Smith – Hidden – Fox

What is a Giclée Print? – pronounced ‘zhee-klay’

So, a giclée print is a high quality fine art reproduction. Archival pigment inks are sprayed on to an archival fine art paper or canvas.
Because of this, Jack Duganne coined the term ‘Giclée’, since it’s a French word meaning ‘a spray or a squirt of liquid’. The term ‘giclée print’ is used to describe the giclée printing process. Accordingly, images are created from the high-resolution digital capture of original artwork. Then they are printed using archival quality inks onto archival fine art substrates. Hence, canvas and fine art papers are used to achieve giclée prints with exceptional stability and lightfastness.

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