Liz Roberts Watercolours-Scottish Highland Wildlife Art & Fine Art Prints.

Discover original watercolour artwork and fine art giclée prints inspired by the birds and wildlife of the Scottish Highlands. Created by Inverness artist Liz Roberts.

Framed Scottish Wildlife watercolour prints by Liz Roberts

Liz Roberts art, is a creation of original watercolour paintings inspired by the wildlife of the Scottish Highlands.

Watercolour painting of two puffins by Scottish Artist Liz Roberts

The perfect way to enhance your home or a thoughtful gift for a friend.

From puffins and barn owls to grouse, hares and birds of prey, each artwork begins as an original painting before being reproduced as a high-quality giclée print on archival fine art paper.

Based in Inverness, Scotland, Liz's work combines a love of wildlife with a loose, expressive watercolour style that captures both movement and character.

From Photographer to Painter: The story of Liz Roberts Watercolours

Welcome to my website. My name is Liz Roberts. I am a watercolour artist, born and based in Inverness in the magnificent Scottish Highlands.

My art is inspired by the fascinating wildlife that inhabits this beautiful landscape. I’m particularly drawn to the many individual characters, some of them of course being comical and undeniably entertaining! …. while others just catch your breath, with their beauty and almost otherworldly presence.

Prior to painting, I worked for many years as a photographer. That experience taught me to closely observe light, composition, and detail, and have enjoyed applying these principles to watercolours.

Around 2020, life shifted for me leading to a break from my photography. In that unexpected pause, I returned to drawing and painting. What began as a creative outlet gradually grew into something more, and Liz Roberts Watercolours was born.

I have found much joy in the creation of my work and I am delighted to share it with you.....

Liz Roberts Exhibiting her Paintings at Inverness Art Society Exhibition Inverness

Liz happily posing with ‘Silent Gaze’ winner of the Marion Bennie Prize. September 2025