"I paint the split seconds most people never see—the glance before a predator strikes, the animal that disappears into the trees, the quiet connection between us and the wild." Rosie Smith

Rosie Smith is a British wildlife and conservation artist whose expressive paintings celebrate the beauty, vulnerability and character of the natural world. Her work has been exhibited at London's Mall Galleries and Oxo Gallery, where she has shared her passion for wildlife through art.

Inspired by the belief that art can inspire change, Rosie uses her paintings to raise awareness of endangered species and the importance of conservation. She has been a finalist in the prestigious David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year competition and Sketch for Survival, and her work has helped raise funds for organisations including Helping Rhinos and other wildlife charities.

Alongside creating original paintings, Rosie delivers engaging watercolour workshops for children and adults, working with local wildlife charities to encourage creativity while supporting conservation. Through every painting, workshop and collection, her aim is simple: to help people fall in love with the natural world and protect it for future generations.

Wildlife and Conservation Artist